Marinus Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a startup company that began at Yale and is focused on neurological, psychiatric and pain disorders, will be a featured success story at the Connecticut Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) BioScience Event to be held...
A new company, Vascular Insights, LLC, was founded to develop, manufacture and market devices to treat varicose vein disease, based on technology invented by Michael Tal, M.D., assistant professor of diagnostic radiology and director of research...
The Arthur Liman Public Interest Program at Yale Law School will hold its ninth annual colloquium on March 30 and 31. The colloquium takes place in a period of expansion, growing diversity and a weaving together of Yale Law School not only with its...
On March 30, at 11:00 a.m. Yale University’s preservation staff at the Sterling Memorial Library will discuss the art and science that enabled the saving of hundreds of books and newspapers that were damaged from a ruptured steam pipe in January.Head of...
Yale Juniors Daniel E. Rosenfeld, Luciano F. Custo Greig and David E. Weinberg have been awarded prestigious Goldwater scholarships in the amount of $7,500 each to pursue their studies in science at Yale. Rosenfeld, from Beverly Hills, California, intends...
Researchers at Yale have established the minimal nutritional requirements for growing and maintaining human embryonic stem cells, a recipe that is critical for clinical application and for developmental studies, according to an early online report this...
The drug naltrexone might help reduce weight gain in smokers as they try to quit, according to a study by Yale School of Medicine researchers published this week in the Archives of Internal Medicine.The researchers found that smokers who took a 25 mg dose...
A single pain receptor is responsible for the kick delivered by garlic and mustard oil, which is the active ingredient in mustard and in the pungent green sushi condiment known as wasabi, according to a Yale School of Medicine study published this week in...
Men who sleep too much or too little are at an increased risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, according to a study by the New England Research Institutes in collaboration with Yale School of Medicine researchers.The data published in the March issue of...
Qide Han, M.D., president of Peking University Health Science Center, will present a lecture at Yale School of Medicine today at 4 p.m. in Room 110 of the Hope Building, 315 Cedar St.China is undergoing dramatic economic growth, which has challenged its...