Amy Arnsten, Dr. Richard Bucala, and Joy Hirsch were appointed to endowed professorships.
Arnsten, named as the Albert E. Kent Professor of Neuroscience and of Psychology, studies molecular influences on higher cognitive function, with the aim of...
When it comes to heart disease, the health of the scaffold where cardiac cells grow may be a much bigger factor than previously believed.
Stuart Campbell, associate professor of biomedical engineering & cellular and molecular physiology, led a team of...
Yale Conferences and Events (YC&E) has been hard at work this summer keeping Yale’s campus and the surrounding New Haven area as lively as ever. With a daily average of 3,000 guests occupying 13 of the 14 residential colleges as well as Old Campus in...
Adults who take several prescription medications are more likely to experience serious falls, say Yale researchers and their co-authors in a new study. This heightened risk can affect middle-aged individuals — a population not typically viewed as...
Post-stroke management — particularly the regulation of blood pressure — is crucial to achieve the best outcome for patients. However, normal regulation of blood flow to the brain can be disrupted by stroke. If a patient’s blood pressure is too low, brain...
Vivian Perlis, a musicologist, historian, and author best known as the founder and former director of Yale’s Oral History of American Music, died on July 4 at her home in Weston, Connecticut. She was 91 years old.
Read her full obituary in the New York...