On November 17, Dennis Spencer, M.D., the Harvey and Kate Cushing Professor and Chair of Neurosurgery at Yale School of Medicine, will deliver the inaugural Robinson Memorial Lecture at Clinical Neuroscience Grand Rounds in the Brady Auditorium. The...
A Yale researcher is recipient of a $100,000 grant from the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) for a project focusing on new antidepressant targets in the brain. The Independent Investigator grant awarded to Marina...
The Yale School of Medicine recently hosted a special program of neuroscience lectures and unveiled a plaque at the heart of the medical campus to honor Bristol-Myers Squibb Company for its contributions to biomedical research and education at Yale....
The rate of diabetes among persons taking certain newer anti-psychotic medications is higher than that found in the general population, Yale researchers report in a study in the American Journal of Psychiatry. The study followed patients with...
Yale researchers report the first explanation of the physiological basis for the inherited, chronic pain syndrome erythromelalgia in an article today in the Journal of Neuroscience. Erythromelalgia has largely remained an obscure disease with unknown...
Yale School of Nursing (YSN) is recipient of a $2.5 million grant to design interventions for populations at high risk for health problems due to risky behavior, age, gender, minority status, or the presence of disease or disability. The funding from...
Yale neurologist Albert Lo, M.D., has received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers from the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in recognition of his achievements and potential in the field of neurology. Lo...
Unlike younger recreational gamblers who show high rates of alcohol use and abuse, depression, bankruptcy and incarceration, there appears to be an association between recreational gambling and good health among elderly persons, according to a Yale study...
For people who say they never believe what they read in the newspapers, a Yale researcher found the reality is something different. In two studies published in the journal Psychological Science, Yale Ph.D. candidate Victoria Brescoll and Marianne...
For people who say they never believe what they read in the newspapers, a Yale researcher found the reality is something different. In two studies published in the journal Psychological Science, Yale Ph.D. candidate Victoria Brescoll and Marianne...