A Yale University professor, Stephen Strittmatter, M.D., has received an award of $300,000 to support his research into the extent to which axons can rearrange themselves and recover after injuries to the nervous system. The Memory and Brain Disorders...
The latest advances in treatments for sleep disorders such as sleep apnea, narcolepsy and insomnia will be discussed at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Sleep Society on March 30-31 at the Omni New Haven Hotel, 155 Temple St. The meeting is...
Scientist and government officials will speak at Yale University School of Medicine April 3 during the Fourth Annual Genaissance Pharmacogenetics and Medicine Lectures. The purpose of the meeting is to provide an update on the scientific, medical,...
Women who are HIV-positive and depressed are twice as likely to die as women who are HIV-positive but experiencing limited or no depressive symptoms, a study by a Yale researcher shows. The findings were published in the March 21 issue of the Journal of...
Men with chronic schizophrenia lose brain volume at a faster rate than the normal aging changes seen in men without the mental illness, a study by a researcher at Yale shows. “We found that there was evidence of progressive decline in brain volume in...
A milk shake made with ice cream, cream of coconut, and eggs is fatty enough to cause arteries to constrict when they should dilate, an influence that could increase risk of a heart attack in susceptible individuals, a study by a Yale researcher shows....
Richard Frackowiak, an international authority on functional imaging and cognitive neuroscience, will present the annual Rogowski Lecture April 3 as part of a symposium to honor retired Yale neurologist James Prichard, M.D. Dean of the Institute of...
Researchers at Yale and Rockefeller Universities have found that an enzyme called Cdk5 regulates the action of dopamine, a chemical messenger associated with cocaine’s “rush” and with addiction to cocaine and other drugs. According to Jingshan Chen,...
State-of-the art lectures and presentations by distinguished speakers from both sides of the Atlantic will highlight a meeting between The Royal College of Surgeons of England and Yale Department of Surgery on March 14. The colloquium, which will take...
A Yale research team, in collaboration with scientists at the Baylor College of Medicine, have studied signal transduction-the communication system developed by cells-to further understand how hereditary blindness occurs. “Our results serve as a basis...