Sarah Demers wins DOE Early Career Research AwardThe U.S. Department of Energy has awarded Sarah Demers, assistant professor of physics, a 2011 Early Career Research Award.The five-year awards are meant to support “exceptional researchers during the...
A team of Yale professors and students from the Departments of Geology and Geophysics and of Anthropology are currently in Montana on a fossil-hunting expedition.You can follow their progress on their blog.The Yale Peabody Museum’s Division of Vertebrate...
“Critical Condition: When Silence Speaks,” a group exhibition exploring the “medical-emotional landscape,” will open on Tuesday, July 12, at the Parachute Factory.“This exhibition seeks to expose the stories about health that you don’t hear, narratives...
A team of rising juniors beat out graduate and undergraduate students from around the country in a national competition to create novel technology for improved healthcare delivery.Elizabeth Asai, Nick Demas and Elliot Swart won the prize for their...
Max Webster, an undergraduate who founded and directs Climate Voices, a Yale-based NGO working to publicize the human rights impacts of climate change, recently attended the U.N. Climate Change Conference in Bonn, Germany. He shared his experiences,...
More than 20 physicians, nurses and other health care providers from the United Kingdom will come to Yale for an executive training session July 11-15, where they will examine the U.S. health care system and learn from Yale faculty.The visit is sponsored...
The recently restored 35mm print of “Passages from ‘Finnegan’s Wake,’” part of the Yale Film Study Center’s collection, will be screened this month in Washington, D.C. during the National Gallery of Art’s summer film series.The 1965 work, directed by...
Funding social services might be more effective in improving the health of a nation’s population than spending money on health services, according to a study by the Yale Global Health Leadership Institute (GHLI) published in the July issue of BMJ Quality...
Roberta Romano, newly designated as a Sterling Professor of Law, focuses her research on state competition for corporate charters, the political economy of takeover regulation, shareholder litigation, institutional investor activism in corporate...
Dr. Jordan S. Pober, the newly appointed Ensign Professor of Immunobiology, is an expert on the biology and immunology of the vascular endothelium, whose studies may lead to new therapies for immune and inflammatory diseases and for improved outcomes in...