For now, Yale clinical faculty member Katherine Malensek isn’t bothered by the fact that the living room in her home is more art studio than sitting space.
More often than not, the room is littered with an easel, paints, crayons, and other supplies, as...
While doing research as an undergraduate in Australia during the late-1970s, Naomi Rogers stumbled upon some dusty volumes of the British Medical Journal in her university’s medical library. They hadn’t been used in a very long time, but for Rogers — who...
Last spring, Emme Magliato was studying remotely from her home in Poughkeepsie, New York when she received a group text from a high school friend. Krishna Koka, who studies at the University of Michigan, was worried that his mother, a healthcare worker,...
Thanks to a course on “Immunity and Contagion,” Yale sophomore Philena Sun knows about the function of antibodies in the human body, making many of the news stories she is reading about recovery from COVID-19 more comprehensible.
“It’s been really helpful...
Being a patient in a hospital psychiatric ward or mental health facility can be a deeply lonely experience during the holidays.
Katherine Ponte, a lecturer in psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, knows that feeling firsthand. During 18 years of...
Yale physician Jennifer Tsai and two medical students, Emmanuella Asabor and James Yoon — all of whose work is focused on improving access to healthcare — are among the innovative trailblazers and leaders named to Forbes magazine’s annual “30 Under 30”...