Yale School of Medicine faculty member and noted genetics researcher Tian Xu is the first recipient of a $100,000 Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance Rothberg Award for Courage in Research. An associate professor of genetics and assistant investigator with the...
Scientists at Yale School of Medicine have described the means by which many common bacteria that cause potentially fatal diseases-such as food poisoning, typhoid fever, plague and dysentery-infect other cells, raising hopes for the development of new...
The Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at Yale School of Medicine (EPH) presented its annual Community Recognition Award to Dominick Maldonado, the HIV/AIDS Coordinator for the New Haven Health Department, in recognition of his efforts to bring...
Alvan R. Feinstein, M.D., the Sterling Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology and director emeritus of the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program at Yale, whose work dramatically altered the conduct of clinical research and the training of...
Yale scientists have successfully immunized mice against West Nile virus, raising the possibility of developing a vaccine for humans against the potentially fatal, mosquito-borne infection. Although there have been about 10 virus-related deaths reported...
Robert A. M. Stern, Dean of the Yale School of Architecture, will receive a Presidents Award from the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) at a gala event, the 2001 Heritage Ball, on October 30. Stern will be honored along with...
Bryan Hehir, who is chief administrator of Harvard Divinity School, will give a talk, “Order, War and Terror: Establishing Moral Relationships,” at Yale’s Battell Chapel on Sunday, October 28, at 7 p.m. The talk is the fourth event in a weekly lecture...
Yale University held a dedication ceremony today for the Class of 1954 Environmental Science Center, an interdisciplinary facility that is part of Yale’s $500 million investment to maintain its research and teaching leadership in science and engineering...
Yale University researcher Michael Snyder and his colleagues have created the first microchip able to analyze virtually all yeast proteins, the chemicals that carry out the activities necessary for life. The new protein chip holds promise for...
Despite many observational studies linking hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and possibly stroke, Yale researchers have found in a new study that HRT does not reduce the risk of a second stroke or death in women...