Serge Lang, professor emeritus of mathematics at Yale UniversityPhoto courtesy of Yale Serge Lang, professor emeritus of mathematics at Yale University and a vigorous advocate for high standards and integrity in science,...
DNA from museum samples of extinct animals is providing unexpected information on the extent and effect of the Ice Age as well as the path of species evolution, according to a report by scientists from Yale University, the Smithsonian Institute and the...
A state-of-the-art treatment program developed at Yale School of Medicine increases survival from the aggressive uterine papillary serous carcinoma (UPSC) and spares some patients the need for additional therapy.The results are presented in the lead...
Marc Potenza, M.D.Photo by Vladimir Jankovic The correlation between pathological gambling and major depression in middle-aged men appears to be heavily influenced by overlapping genetic factors, according to a study by researchers at...
Yale Law School announced a gift from the estate of Oscar M. Ruebhausen, a 1937 graduate of Yale Law School, that is expected to provide more than $30 million to the School. The gift to the Law School is one of the largest in the history of American legal...
As part of their effort to provide affordable housing, students at the Yale School of Architecture have constructed the first home in New Haven to use solar photovoltaic panels to produce electricity.The new home at 590 Orchard St. will be dedicated at a...
Antibodies that contribute to mouse disease similar to multiple sclerosis bind to oligodendrocytes, the cells that make myelin Yale School of Medicine researchers, in collaboration with the University of Connecticut Health Center, have...
A new joint-degree program for Yale undergraduates who are interested in improving public health has been launched by the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health (EPH) at Yale School of Medicine.The program is designed to give students a broad...
Richard Bucala, M.D. Yale School of Medicine researchers identified a gene prevalent in the population that controls the clinical severity of asthma, according to their report in this week’s Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences....
Stephen Strittmatter, M.D. Stephen Strittmatter, M.D., professor of neurology and neurobiology at Yale School of Medicine and an internationally recognized leader in developmental biology, is a 2005 recipient of the Javits Award.The National...