A Yale researcher and collaborators have succeeded in creating an artificial transcription factor, which is the light switch that turns genes on and off, and induced the growth of new blood vessels in a live laboratory mouse, it was reported in the...
Yale has announced that effective next year for the Class of 2008, it will no longer require college admissions applicants who are accepted early to commit to attend Yale at the time that they apply. In recent years, Yale College has admitted part of...
The Yale College International Conflict Research Group (ICRG) on November 8-9 will host a conference titled “HIV/AIDS as a Threat to Global Security” at the Yale Law School Sterling Auditorium, 127 Wall St. HIV/AIDS presents the most serious health...
Alexander D. Garvin, vice president of the Lower Manhattan Development Corp. and a longtime Yale faculty member, will speak at Yale on the future of the World Trade Center site on November 15 at 5 p.m. Garvin’s lecture, titled “Ground Zero: The...
Yale has received a four-year, $2.1 million grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to support science education programs that enhance opportunities for undergraduates who study science at Yale and to fund science outreach programs for New...
Digoxin, a drug commonly used to treat patients in heart failure, may pose an increased risk of death for women, according to researchers at Yale School of Medicine. Published in the October 31 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, the study...
Yale and several other Connecticut institutions have formed a partnership to develop a statewide plan to train public health and medical workers about bioterrorism and emergency preparedness. The group, known as the Connecticut Partnership for Public...
Robert Johnston, an associate professor in the history and American studies departments at Yale, has received the President’s Book Award from the Social Science History Association for his forthcoming work, “The Radical Middle Class: Populist Democracy...
The architectural firm Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates has donated its Eero Saarinen papers to the Manuscripts and Archives division of the Yale University Library. “We are delighted that it is now possible to transfer these important...
Pierre C. Hohenberg, deputy provost for science and technology and adjunct professor of physics and applied physics has received the prestigious 2003 Lars Onsager Prize from the American Physical Society. Hohenberg received the honor for research...