Jack A. Elias, M.D. Jack A. Elias, M.D., the Waldemar Von Zedtwitz Professor of Medicine and chief of the Section of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, has been appointed chair of the Department of...
The Yale BioHaven Entrepreneurship Seminar series focuses on 454 Life Sciences on Wednesday, November 8 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Anlyan Center Auditorium of Yale Medical School, 300 Cedar Street.The speaker will be Christopher McLeod, President and C.E....
Annette Molinaro A three-year $500,000 National Cancer Institute grant to Yale School of Medicine Public Health and Biostatistics scientist Annette Molinaro will advance the use of statistics for predicting...
Anna Reisman, M.D. Teaching creative writing to residents in an intensive workshop at Yale School of Medicine improved physicians’ view of themselves, their peers and their patients, and also promoted an...
Advanced primary melanoma lesion on the skin. Yale School of Medicine researchers have received an $11.5 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to improve risk assessment, measures for diagnosis...
Yale School of Medicine and the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health will hold an international conference on the latest methods for design and analysis of genome-wide studies October 26 and 27 at the Omni-New Haven Hotel at Yale. Michael Bracken...
Stimulant abusers rewarded with prizes for submitting drug-free urine samples have longer periods of continuous abstinence—but cost more to treat—than those in traditional therapy, researchers at Yale School of Medicine report in the September issue of...
Cosmic Contraceptive?? Extremely massive black holes in the centers of galaxies may serve as “cosmic contraceptives” in the early Universe, suppressing the birth of new stars. The blue beam of light in this Hubble Space...
Chirag Parikh, M.D. Despite a high risk for cardiovascular death, patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are frequently excluded from cardiovascular trials, researchers at Yale School of Medicine report...
Blocking the effect of individual immune system proteins that normally recognize viruses and bacteria produces surprisingly different effects on the severity of autoimmune diseases such as Lupus, researchers at Yale School of Medicine report in the...