Dr. John Geibel, vice chair of the department of surgery, director of surgical research, and professor of cellular and molecular physiology, has been elected a fellow of the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA).Dr. John GeibelGeibel’s research...
Yale cardiologist and researcher Dr. Harlan Krumholz was recently among 20 individuals honored and profiled in HealthLeader’s Magazine’s HealthLeaders 20, a list of people making a difference in healthcare.Krumholz was honored for collaborations with...
Yale physicist Reina Maruyama has won a 2014 Sloan Research Fellowship.The awards, to 126 U.S. and Canadian scientists, provide $50,000 to early-career scientists and scholars “whose achievements and potential identify them as rising stars,” according to...
Farren Isaacs, assistant professor of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology and a researcher in the Systems Biology Institute at West Campus, has been awarded a million base pairs of synthetic DNA after being selected as the 2014 Gen9 G-prize...
Twenty-one Yale affiliates are among the 50 individuals recently elected to the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering. Members of the academy are considered Connecticut’s leading experts in science, engineering, and technology. The newly elected...
Yale geologist Shun-ichiro Karato has won the European Geophysical Union’s 2014 Augustus Love Medal “for outstanding wide-ranging contributions to geodynamics.”The citation praised Karato as “a giant in the field of mantle dynamics and structure,...
Paul Anastas, the Yale chemist widely known as the “father of green chemistry,” talks about greenhouse gases, science policy, Richard Nixon, and being “a sworn enemy of the status quo.”Paul AnastasFormerly head of research for the U.S. Environmental...