New Haven, Conn. —Yale Cancer Center is proud to announce the launch of a weekly program, Yale Cancer Center Answers on WNPR Connecticut Public Radio. Beginning on National Cancer Survivors Day, June 3, the radio program will air from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. on...
Charles Small, director of the Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism, is available to comment on the vote by the United Kingdom’s University and College Union at the UCU conference yesterday to support a boycott of Israeli...
The Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences honored three faculty members as outstanding mentors at this year’s Commencement Convocation on May 27. They were Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, professor and director of graduate studies in psychology; Valerie...
Hannah Chang Hannah Chang, a 2007 Yale Law School graduate, is the winner of the second annual “Endangered Environmental Laws” Student Writing Competition sponsored by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI)...
The ion channel activated by menthol also detects a wide range of cold temperatures and relays the information to the brain, according to a study in Nature by Yale School of Medicine, the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF), and the...
Yale Cancer Center and the Connecticut Challenge Survivorship Clinic sponsored a two-day clinical symposium on cancer survivorship for healthcare professionals on May 22-23 at Yale School of Medicine. The medical education symposium included 34...
A team of chemists at Yale is working to increase the nation’s energy supply through effective use of solar power under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) program for basic research on solar energy utilization.Direct conversion of...
Dr. Vincent T. DeVita, Jr., the Amy and Joseph Perella Professor of Medicine at Yale Cancer Center, was presented with a Statesman Award by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) at their annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois. The award pays...
Researchers at Yale’s Department of Epidemiology and Public Health and staff of the Clinton Foundation HIV/AIDS Initiative recently published and released a document for Ethiopia’s hospitals that is designed to improve their management capacity.The...
When medical residents work shorter hours, fewer patients are transferred to intensive care and there are not as many interventions by pharmacists to avoid errors in medication, according to a Yale School of Medicine study in Annals of Internal Medicine....