October 3, 2005To: Editors, Reporters and Producers Re: New Law Allowing Insurance Companies to Cover Infertility Treatments effective October 1. The following researchers in Yale School of Medicine’s Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology &...
Anna B. Reisman, M.D. To prevent medical mishaps with patients caused by telephone communication failures, researchers at Yale School of Medicine and the VA Connecticut Healthcare System report in the October issue of Journal of General Internal...
Ira Mellman Ira Mellman, Chair and Sterling Professor of the Department of Cell Biology at Yale University School of Medicine, is one of the three Americans elected an Associate Member as the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)...
Eric R. Dufresne Two Yale scientists are part of the research team receiving $12.3 million, five-year grant as part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Roadmap for Medical Research supporting multidisciplinary projects to accelerate...
Research in Japan and at Yale University School of Medicine shows that infection with a weak strain of Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease (CJD) prevents infection by more virulent strains and that the protection requires persistent replication by the infectious...
Yeast cells with tagged Cdc15p (red) and fimbrin (green) proteins show a contractile ring and actin patches photo credit:Jian-Qiu Wu Yale researchers have reported a method to count the absolute number of individual protein molecules...
Mark A. Johnson Mark A. Johnson, professor of physical chemistry at Yale has been awarded the 2006 Earle K. Plyler Prize for Molecular Spectroscopy sponsored by the George E. Crouch Foundation of the American Physical Society for his work on...
David A. LaVan A Yale scientist is among the recipients of a special $6.5 million center grant from the National Eye Institute of the National Institutes of Health, intended to rapidly launch revolutionary ideas in the use of nanomedicine and...
Peter A. Raymond, assistant professor of ecosystem ecology in the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale, has received the Estuarine Research Federation’s 2005 Cronin Award for Early Achievement.Raymond studies how climate and land use alter...
Richard A. Ehrenkranz, M.D. Infants born with oxygen loss who are given an innovative therapy that lowers their entire body temperature by four degrees within the first six hours of life, have a better chance of survival and lower incidence of...