The Office of Diversity and Inclusion will host a panel discussion about the fight against AIDS on Wednesday, June 26.
Titled “HIV/AIDS: Knowledge = Power,” the event will take place noon-1:15 p.m. in the first floor conference room at Yale Health, 55...
Even if you’re not a physicist, phases of matter … really matter. They’re the distinct physical forms taken on by all the “stuff” in the universe, from icebergs to ozone, and now Yale scientists have developed a more accurate way to help classify some of...
Human babesiosis is an emerging infectious disease transmitted to humans by ticks. A team of Yale researchers has discovered how Babesia microti, one of the two Babesia parasite species that transmit the disease in the United States, communicates with its...
Working as an executive coach, Amy Armitage ’86 M.B.A., has helped women executives navigate ageism in the workplace. Women are most often subjected to age discrimination — although it affects men, too — and, she says, women need specific resources to...
Dr. Nenad Sestan, the Harvey and Kate Cushing Professor of Neuroscience, and professor of comparative medicine, genetics, and psychiatry, will receive the Constance Lieber prize for innovation in developmental neuroscience on June 19 at a prize symposium...