Jonathan “Joe” Howard, the Eugene Higgins Professor of Molecular Biophysics and professor of physics, is one of 13 scientists who received the National Institutes of Health’s Pioneer Award given to those who pursue new research directions that have high...
The renovation of the nave of the Sterling Memorial Library has received a 2015 American Institute of Architects New England Design Award in the preservation category.The nave of the Sterling Memorial Library. (Photo by Patrick Lynch)The project by...
“Ava and the Copper Key,” a children’s book by Olivia Pavco-Giacci ’16 and Yale alumna Emily Monjaraz ’14, has won a Gold Medal 2015 Moonbeam Children’s Book Award.The book won the top medal in the category Books with Merchandise. “Ava and the Copper Key...
John Wettlaufer, the A.M. Bateman Professor of Geophysics, Mathematics & Physics, has been elected as a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in its Class for Physics.John WettlauferThe Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, one of the...
The National Institutes of Health awarded Dr. Leslie M. Rickey of the Yale School of Medicine a five-year grant, worth approximately $300,000 per year.Dr. Leslie RickeyThe grant will fund the establishment of a clinical center at Yale as part of a multi-...
William Jorgensen, Sterling Professor of Chemistry, has won the 2015 Tetrahedron Prize for Creativity in Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry.William JorgensenThe prize, which honors Jorgensen for his pioneering contributions to organic chemistry, comes...
The start-up company behind a small health-data-storing necklace that could save countless lives — developed at the Center for Engineering Innovation and Design — has won the Wearables for Good challenge sponsored by UNICEF, ARM, and frog.The non-profit...