The formation of the vertebrae in early embryonic development requires an intricate genetic dance requiring precise timing and interaction of many different cells.A team of Yale scientists led by Scott Holley of the Department of Molecular, Cellular, and...
Dr. Ralph E. Hoffman, professor of psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, died on Feb. 1 at the age of 66.Dr. Ralph E. HoffmanHoffman was a world-renowned pioneering researcher into the pathophysiology of auditory hallucinations, an often disabling...
The aorta, the body’s largest artery, is like a hose through which our blood flows. When the hose is squeezed, the pump (i.e., the heart) is forced to work harder. In a new study, Yale researchers investigated factors that squeeze, or narrow, the aorta in...
Yale School of Nursing student Shinichi Daimyo has worked and lived in some of the poorest and most rural places in the world, far from his immigrant roots in California.But the farther he has gone, the more he has realized how much his passion reflects...