Yale Maternal–Fetal Medicine, a practice of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at Yale School of Medicine, has launched a new First–Trimester Risk Assessment program that provides expectant parents with immediate results...
Using state of the art imaging technology a team from Yale School of Medicine has glimpsed one of the cell’s most important ‘nano–machines’ in action. The work, performed in collaboration with English and French scientists, provides new insight into the...
The Hospital Elder Life Program (HELP) at Yale School of Medicine, has launched a new website http://elderlife.med.yale.edu/public/public-main.php to address the needs of older patients about to be admitted to the hospital. Aimed at clinicians and...
The Yale K12 Mentored Clinical Research Scholar Award Program announces four award recipients for the 2005–2006 academic year. Recipients include: Kristina Crothers, M.D., instructor, internal medicine (pulmonary); Arthur Simen, M.D., assistant professor...
Oscillations begun by the Sumatra–Andaman earthquake in December 2004 are providing important information about the composition of the Earth as well as the size and duration of the earthquake, according to a report in the journal Science by an...
On May 20, educators from around the state of Connecticut will join alumni of the Yale College Class of 1957 and students and faculty of the Yale School of Music to observe an extraordinary outreach project that integrates music education into the...
Yale College sophomore Richard Ludlow was recently selected as one of 20 undergraduates from the United States and Canada to be honored as a Goldman Sachs Global Leader. Ludlow joins 100 new Global Leaders worldwide being honored for academic excellence...
Celebrating its 80th anniversary, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation recently named five Yale faculty members as recipients of 2005 Fellowships. The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation was established in 1925 by United States Senator...
Pre–K students are expelled at a rate more than three times that of children in grades K–12, according to a primary study by researchers at Yale on the rate of expulsion in prekindergarten programs serving three– and four–year–olds. Led by Yale Child...
Pre–K students are expelled at a rate more than three times that of children in grades K–12, according to a primary study by researchers at Yale on the rate of expulsion in prekindergarten programs serving three– and four–year–olds. Led by Yale Child...