Results of a search for the most important biomedical research papers of the past year, published in any source, were announced in the December 20, 2003 issue of THE LANCET. Many notable awards, including the Nobels and Lasker, recognize the...
Results of a search for the most important biomedical research papers of the past year, published in any source, were announced in the December 20, 2003 issue of THE LANCET. Many notable awards, including the Nobels and Lasker, recognize the...
The Connecticut Response to the New England Governor’s Drug Summit will be highlighted during Grand Rounds at Yale School of Medicine, Wednesday, January 14, by federal and state officials and the medical school. There will be a news conference from 10...
The Connecticut Response to the New England Governor’s Drug Summit will be highlighted during Grand Rounds at Yale School of Medicine, Wednesday, January 14, by federal and state officials and the medical school. There will be a news conference from 10...
Frederick (Fritz) Redlich, the psychiatrist who was the catalyst in the transformation of a moribund Yale department of psychiatry of the early 40’s into one of its present eminence and whose research of the relationship between social class and...
John Podesta, chief of staff for former President Bill Clinton, will discuss “The Environment as a Part of Democratic Political Strategy” on Thursday, February 12 at noon in Bowers Auditorium, Sage Hall, at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental...
David Childs, designer of the proposed World Trade Center “Freedom Tower,” will speak at the Yale School of Architecture this evening at 6:30 p.m Childs, whose major works in Manhattan include the World-Wide Plaza on Eighth Avenue and 50th Street and...
Veterans with pre-existing post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) showed fewer symptoms during the period following the attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, Yale researchers found. Unexpectedly, veterans admitted to Veterans...
The Yale School of Nursing (YSN) will host a reception and program in New York City January 14 to highlight the role of their nursing research and practice in improving global health care. The reception, which is by invitation only, will take place at...
An international conference on the application of neuroimaging in studying alcoholism will be held at Yale School of Medicine, January 17-19. Sessions at The Anlyan Building will highlight the latest results of imaging studies related to alcoholism –...