A study of African–American women in menopause shows that while they experience many of the same symptoms as white women, they report more vasomotor symptoms such as dizziness and bloating, according to a study by a Yale School of Nursing researcher. The...
Using X–ray crystallography, researchers at Yale have “seen” the structural basis for antibiotic resistance to common pathogenic bacteria, facilitating design of a new class of antibiotic drugs, according to an article in Cell. In recent years, common...
Yale University, on Earth Day 2005, released a report on its environmental performance from 1996 through June 30, 2004. Such a multi–year environmental performance report has never, to Yale’s knowledge, been developed and distributed by any university....
Using X–ray crystallography, researchers at Yale have “seen” the structural basis for antibiotic resistance to common pathogenic bacteria, facilitating design of a new class of antibiotic drugs, according to an article in Cell. In recent years, common...
On April 28–29 Yale Divinity School will host a celebration of the public witness and ministry of William Sloane Coffin Jr., a towering figure of political activism and an icon of the socially conscious 1960s. Coffin preached as the University Chaplin...
To mark the 30th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, the Yale Center for International and Area Studies (YCIAS), International Security Studies (ISS) and the Poynter Fellowship in Journalism present “Vietnam 30 Years On: Reality and Metaphor: Images of the...
The same gene that accounts for part of a genetic risk for developing alcoholism in a U.S. population is found in a Russian population, according to a published study by a Yale School of Medicine researcher. “These findings help demonstrate that...
Alvin Novick. (Photo by John Curtis.)(Full Size Image) Alvin Novick, 79, physician, biologist, Yale University professor, and AIDS community leader, died on April 10, 2005 in New Haven. He had prostate cancer. Professor Novick taught biology at...
Alvin Novick, 79, physician, biologist, Yale University professor, and AIDS community leader, died on April 10, 2005 in New Haven. He had prostate cancer. Alvin Novick. (Photo by John Curtis.)(Full Size Image) Professor Novick taught biology at...
Shirley Chater, former U.S. Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, will discuss social security reform and the challenges to the social security system on Wednesday, April 20, at 3:30 p.m., at Yale School of Nursing, 100 Church Street South...