“Hopper was at the vanguard of a new era. At a time when opportunities for women, especially in math and engineering, were extremely limited, she charted a remarkable course. She insisted on her place at the table, in the laboratory, and at the helm.”
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Sharon Louden, an artist, educator, and advocate, will moderate a panel at Yale on Tuesday, Sept. 12 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism. Louden’s visit is also sponsored by the Traphagen Fund and the School of Art.
The discussion, titled “Living and...
Yale scientists have developed a new class of small molecules that attack fungal infections by clinging to the cell wall of harmful fungi and recruiting a swarm of antibodies to join the fight.
The discovery offers a potential new therapeutic approach to...