A Yale research team has created a mutant protein-making factory in bacteria that churns out proteins containing beta-amino acids, molecules not normally found in nature but capable of creating longer-lasting and life-saving medicines.
The research...
Glioblastomas, a deadly form of brain cancer, may be yet another cancer that responds to immunotherapy, a new Yale-led study suggests. An analysis of brain tissue from glioblastoma patients shows immune system response to tumors was strengthened when...
A screening of the documentary film “Black Women in Medicine” will take place on Tuesday, April 26 at 4 p.m. at the Yale School of Medicine’s Anlyan Center (TAC), Rm. N107, 300 Cedar St.Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith will moderate a Q&A at the Black Women...
Research on chronic lung diseases has primarily focused on studying conditions, such as emphysema or lung fibrosis, in isolation. In a new study, Yale scientists identified a common genetic network for two chronic lung diseases that could inform both...
The Community Alliance for Research and Engagement (CARE) at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) will share the results of a citywide survey that measured the health status and health habits of residents in six of New Haven’s most underserved...
Little is known about the genetic causes of pimples and other forms of acne that plague most teenagers. In a new study, a team of Yale researchers identified a genetic mutation responsible for the defects that give rise to mild and severe acne. Their...