Erin Lavik Erin Lavik, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Yale, was honored recently by the Connecticut Technology Council as one of their 2008 Women of Innovation.The annual event, now in...
Chirag Parikh Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have received a five-year, $4 million National Institutes of Health grant to study novel ways to improve the diagnosis of acute kidney injury (AKI), a...
Protein microarrays from the plant Arabidopsis help determine protein functions and interrelationships. (Credit: Dinesh-Kumar) The National Science Foundation (NSF) awarded $3.7 million to researchers in...
Lisa C. Barry Older women are more prone to depression and are more likely to remain depressed than older men, according to a new study by Yale School of Medicine researchers in the February Archives of...
Errol Norwitz Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found that the gene ENPP1 is linked to preterm birth and low birth weight among Hispanic women. Errol Norwitz, M.D., associate professor in the...
Edmund F. Funai Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have implemented patient safety enhancements to dramatically reduce errors and improve the staff’s own perception of the safety climate in obstetrical...
Predators have considerably more influence than plants over how an ecosystem functions, according to a Yale study published Feb. 15 in Science that offers a revolutionary shift in thinking on the subject. Environmental cages...
Using artificial cell-like particles, Yale biomedical engineers have devised a rapid and efficient way to produce a 45-fold enhancement of T cell activation and expansion, an immune response important for a patient’s ability to fight cancer and infectious...
Erin Lavik Erin Lavik, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Yale, was honored recently by the Connecticut Technology Council as one of their 2008 Women of Innovation.The annual event, now in...
Rémi Brague, a leading authority on the Abrahamic religions, will deliver two lectures at Yale’s Whitney Humanities Center (WHC), 53 Wall St., on March 4 and 5.The first lecture, titled “God and the Humanities,” takes place on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m., and...