Akiko Iwasaki Contrary to popular belief, lymph nodes swell due to recruitment of lymphocytes that are not specific for any given microbe, according to a report by Yale School of Medicine researchers in this week’s Proceedings of the National...
Six researchers from Yale Schools of Medicine and Nursing, including Nursing School Dean Margaret Grey, have been elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) of the National Academies, it was announced today.Also elected were Kelly Brownell, chair and...
Christopher Van Dyck, M.D., director of the Alzheimer’s Research Unit at Yale School of Medicine, will be among six honorees at the “Removing the Mask” gala celebration to be held October 29 at the Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale.The honorary chair of the...
Psychiatrists on the faculty of Yale School of Medicine will be at the State Capitol in Hartford October 6 for National Depression Screening Day (NDSD) to discuss treatment and research initiatives to better the lives of Connecticut residents living with...
Stephen Strittmatter, M.D. Yale School of Medicine researchers report in Science this week genetic evidence for the hypothesis that myelination, or formation of a protective sheath around a nerve fiber, consolidates neural circuitry by...
Yale School of Medicine researchers report in the journal Science this week genetic evidence for the hypothesis that myelination, or formation of a protective sheath around a nerve fiber, consolidates neural circuitry by suppressing plasticity in the...
Rebecca Puhl According to a study at Yale, one of the most effective ways to change negative attitudes about obese people is by addressing perceptions of normative beliefs within particular social groups.Rebecca Puhl, associate research...
Rebecca Puhl According to a study at Yale, one of the most effective ways to change negative attitudes about obese people is by addressing perceptions of normative beliefs within particular social groups.Rebecca Puhl, associate research...
Marc Potenza, M.D.Photo by Vladimir Jankovic The correlation between pathological gambling and major depression in middle-aged men appears to be heavily influenced by overlapping genetic factors, according to a study by researchers at...
Richard Bucala, M.D. Yale School of Medicine researchers identified a gene prevalent in the population that controls the clinical severity of asthma, according to their report in this week’s Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences....