Epithelial cells derived from bone marrow cells can be a result of differentiation, not fusion, according to a study published in Science by Yale researchers who arrived at some of the earliest findings on non-blood cells derived from bone marrow. Led...
Yale researchers Stephen G. Waxman, M.D. and Jeffery D. Kocsis have received a $4.5 million grant from the Veterans Administration Rehabilitation Research and Development Service to continue their internationally recognized research training program...
Yale researchers Stephen G. Waxman, M.D. and Jeffery D. Kocsis have received a $4.5 million grant from the Veterans Administration Rehabilitation Research and Development Service to continue their internationally recognized research training program...
A Yale neurosurgeon is recipient of a $5.5 million federal translational grant to develop two promising vector systems for delivery of gene therapy for Parkinson’s disease. D. Eugene Redmond, M.D., professor of psychiatry and neurosurgery at Yale School...
New York Magazine has included 56 Yale School of Medicine physicians on a list of the top doctors in the metropolitan area for 2004. The university physicians’ clinical practice is known as Yale Medical Group. Spanning 36 specialties, from addiction...
Full development of the sense of smell in mammals is dependent on functional activity during critical periods in development, according to a study by researchers at Yale, Rockefeller and Columbia Universities and published in the journal, Science. In...
The principal active ingredient in marijuana causes transient schizophrenia-like symptoms ranging from suspiciousness and delusions to impairments in memory and attention, according to a Yale research study. Lead author D. Cyril D’Souza, M.D., associate...
How people describe their attitudes affects the strength, quality and stability of those attitudes, according to a study by a Yale researcher. Speaking about one’s attitudes in a way that makes them feel strong can create the belief that they are, in...
The ability to recognize persons encountered during highly threatening and stressful events is poor in the majority of individuals, according to a Yale researcher. “Contrary to the popular conception that most people would never forget the face of a...
Although Korean women have one of the lowest rates of breast cancer worldwide, they are diagnosed at an earlier age and have a surprisingly high incidence of a genetic mutation known to contribute to breast cancer, according to a Yale researcher. In...