The BioGeomancer project team at Yale University’s Peabody Museum of Natural History has been granted software licensing by Inxight Software, Inc. to develop a universal system for geo–referencing of the diverse specimen records that exist in natural...
Ainissa G. Ramirez, an assistant professor of engineering at Yale, will host a series of fun science programs for children — called Science Saturdays — that will showcase dynamic scientists of various backgrounds, ages and disciplines. The series is...
The Prize Committee for Mathematics of the Wolf Foundation has unanimously selected Gregory A. Margulis, Erastus L. DeForest Professor of Mathematics “[Professor Margulis’] accomplishments in advancing the field of algebra have been remarkable.”(...
In a study published in the journal Blood, Yale scientists identify the molecular triggers that stimulate Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma (CTCL) cells to clonally expand into large populations of malignant lymphocytes. CTCL is the most common adult malignancy...
One of the top environmental leaders of the past several decades and the president of a nongovernmental organization that works on environment, development and women’s issues in the Caribbean region will be visiting fellows at the Yale School of Forestry...
Yale scientists report in the journal Nature that the “missing” genes for tRNA in an ancient parasite are made up by splicing together sequences in distant parts of the DNA genome. The research led by Professor Dieter Söll in the Department of Molecular...
At a time when competition for research grant funds is at an all time high, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have turned a popular course on grant–writing into a practical “how–to” article published in the February 15 issue of Annals of Internal...
A British architect has been selected to design a new environmentally sustainable home for the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. “The new ‘green’ building will set a new standard for sustainable design, construction and operations at...
Renowned nuclear physicist D. Allan Bromley, the first Sterling Professor of the Sciences and Dean of Engineering at Yale from 1994 to 2000, died February 10 at age 78. From 1989 to 1993, he served under George H.W. Bush as the first Assistant to the...
A Yale alumnus has given $4 million toward the construction of a new home for the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies (F&ES) at Yale University. The gift from Carl Knobloch, president and CEO of Atlanta–based West Hill Investors, a...