Two grants totaling $500,000 will support Yale University participation in an international consortium to make prestigious scientific journals in the environment sciences available online to the developing world at little or no cost. Paul...
David L. Rimm, M.D., Ph.D Researchers in the Department of Pathology at Yale University School of Medicine report that when using current pathology methods of biomarker detection, the concentration of antibodies used dramatically alters the...
Early studies to understand the malnutrition disease, beri beri, led to the identification of vitamin B1 (thiamine, inset, top), a nutrient found in brown rice but not polished white rice. The thiamine analog pyrithiamine (inset, bottom) has toxic...
James Gustave Speth, dean of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, is the winner of the 2005 Connecticut Book Award for nonfiction.Speth took the prize for “Red Sky at Morning: America and the Crisis of the Global Environment,” in which...
Robert J Schoelkopf Robert J Schoelkopf , professor of applied physics and physics at Yale University has been elected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for his innovative use of microwave techniques.The APS is one of the...
Charles A. Schmuttenmaer T-ray sensing and imaging technology, which can spot cracks in space shuttle foam, see biological agents through a sealed envelope and detect tumors without harmful radiation, was the focus of a recent symposium at the...
Panels (a) – (d) show timing of galaxies colliding More than half of the largest galaxies in the nearby universe have collided and merged with another galaxy in the past two billion years, according to a Yale astronomer in a study using...
Physicist D. Allan Bromley A Memorial Symposium in honor of the late physicist D. Allan Bromley, Sterling Professor of the Sciences, founder and long-time Director of the Wright Nuclear Structure Laboratory at Yale, and former Dean of...
Manohar Panjabi, M.D. Yale Office of Cooperative Research and Connecticut United for Research Excellence (CURE) launch the Yale BioHaven Entrepreneurship Seminars series on Tuesday, December 13 from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Anlyan Center auditorium...
A team of scientists at Yale University has completed the first comprehensive map of the proteins and kinase signaling network that controls how cells of higher organisms operate, according to a report this week in the journal Nature.The study is a...