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...
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...
Yale scientists have identified a mosquito smell receptor that specifically detects a chemical component of human sweat, a finding that may provide the basis for developing insect repellants for humans or for agricultural crops. Every year more than a...
Yale scientists have identified a mosquito smell receptor that specifically detects a chemical component of human sweat, a finding that may provide the basis for developing insect repellants for humans or for agricultural crops. Every year more than a...
Christopher Shays, Republican congressman from Connecticut’s fourth district, will discuss “Congressional Perspectives on the Environment and the 2004 Elections” on Thursday, February 19 at 4 p.m. in Bowers Auditorium, 205 Prospect St. Shays is vice...
W. Jack Cunningham, 86, professor emeritus and the former chairman of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Yale University, died at his home in Hamden, Conn., on January 7, 2004, after an illness of several months. A specialist in the areas of...
President Richard C. Levin today named Graduate School Dean Peter Salovey as dean of Yale College and Jon Butler, chair of the History Department, as dean of the Graduate School. “It gives me very great pleasure to announce the appointment of two...
Democratic pollster Celinda Lake will discuss “Do Americans Care About the Environment? A Democratic Perspective” on Thursday, March 4, at 4 p.m. in Bowers Auditorium, Sage Hall, at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. Lake is a...
Connecticut United for Research Excellence (CURE) and Yale University are launching an extension of CURE’s highly successful BioBus program called the Connecticut BioBus Honors Program at Yale University. The first Honors Program will run from 10:00 a....