The third annual Regatta for Research: Racing for Women’s Health will be held in Essex October 30-31 to benefit Women’s Health Research at Yale. A kick off reception will be held in Fairfield on Thursday, October 28 from 5:30-8:00 P.M. at Lenox...
Designing physical activity programs and interventions geared to breast cancer survivors will increase well-being and may improve prognosis, Yale researchers report in a recent issue of Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. “Despite the evidence...
Yale will present the C-E.A. Winslow Medal to William H. Foege, M.D., Emeritus Presidential Distinguished Professor of International Health at the Emory School of Public Health, on October 28 at 4 p.m. in Harkness Auditorium, 333 Cedar St. Foege will...
The Committee on International Health (CIH) Annual Fall Symposium will highlight international research from the Student Travel Program, and honor former members and Yale professors, the late Robert Shope and Jordi Casals. The symposium, poster session...
Yale researchers have received a $1.2 million grant from the National Institute on Aging to study bathing disability in elderly persons and ultimately to enhance safe and independent bathing among older persons. Disability in bathing-the need for...
A strong advocate for the protection of human subjects in research studies, Robert Lange, associate clinical professor of diagnostic radiology, died October 6 in New Haven at age 69. “Bob was a patient and caring teacher and scientist, as well as a...
Martin E. Gordon, M.D., a distinguished member of the Yale School of Medicine’s class of 1946 and a clinical professor of medicine, has been awarded the Dean’s Peter Parker Medal for outstanding contributions to medicine and the well being of the Yale...
Susan E. Hardy, M.D., instructor in geriatric medicine at Yale School of Medicine, was recently awarded a 2004 Pfizer/Foundation for Health in Aging Junior Faculty Scholar Award for Research on Health Outcomes in Geriatrics. Hardy will receive $65,000...
Linking brain research and child development is the theme of the Comer School Development Program (SDP) 35th anniversary celebration banquet and symposium October 11 at 4 p.m. and October 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale...
Black and Hispanic patients experience marked delays in heart attack treatment compared with whites, Yale researchers report in an article published in the October 6 Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). The study of approximately 110,000...