The Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) will host the 7th Annual AIDS Science Day on Friday, April 22 at the Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale, 155 Temple St. CIRA–affiliated scientists from Yale, the Hispanic Health Council and The Institute...
Desir (l) and Xu (r) with dialysis machine they hope to make obsolete.(Full Size Image) Researchers at Yale School of Medicine and the VA Connecticut Healthcare System in West Haven identified a novel human kidney protein called renalase that...
MicroCT analysis of bone from mice with (M+/M+) and without (M-/M-) IRAK-M.(Full Size Image) Scientists at the Yale School of Medicine identified a molecule in osteoclasts, IRAK-M, that is a key regulator of bone mass. Osteoclasts are cells...
The Seaver Institute has awarded a grant to the Yale School of Medicine for research on autoimmune disease and has also funded the enhancement and study of the Cuban collection at the Yale Library. The grant to the School of Medicine will advance the...
A study of African–American women in menopause shows that while they experience many of the same symptoms as white women, they report more vasomotor symptoms such as dizziness and bloating, according to a study by a Yale School of Nursing researcher. The...
The same gene that accounts for part of a genetic risk for developing alcoholism in a U.S. population is found in a Russian population, according to a published study by a Yale School of Medicine researcher. “These findings help demonstrate that...
Shirley Chater, former U.S. Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, will discuss social security reform and the challenges to the social security system on Wednesday, April 20, at 3:30 p.m., at Yale School of Nursing, 100 Church Street South...
A 15–member international committee that includes a Yale School of Medicine physician today called on Congress to establish a U.S. Global Health Service Corps to help combat AIDS–HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis in underserved overseas areas. The Institute...
Gloria Steinem, an American journalist and leader in the women’s rights movement, and Roslyn Milstein Meyer, ‘71 B.A., ‘73 M.S., ‘77 Ph.D., a co–founder of the Leadership, Education and Athletic Partnership, will be honored April 21 by Women’s Health...
Long–acting injections of the drug naltrexone, combined with psychotherapy, significantly reduced heavy drinking in patients being treated for alcohol dependence, according to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association by a Yale School of...