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...
Yale is a founding member of the Genome-Wide RNAi Global Initiative, an alliance of top international biomedical research centers formed to speed scientific and medical discoveries that target genes of the entire human genome: The initiative is sponsored...
Elizabeth Bradley In the first study of its kind, researchers at Yale School of Medicine show how hospitals can streamline procedures to reduce the time they take to treat heart attack patients.The NIH-sponsored study, published in the September...
Kathleen J. Sikkema A community-level intervention program aimed at young adolescents delays early intercourse, increases condom use and reduces the type of risky sexual behavior that can result in sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS, a...
Front row, left to right: Eric Altman, Chemical Engineering; John Tully, Chemistry, MRSEC Director; Christine Broadbridge, Department of Physics, Southern Connecticut State University, MRSEC Education Director. Back row, left to right:...
Marcello Canuto with hieroglyph panel from Site Q – La Corona, Guatemalaphoto by Roan Mcnab A team of scientists including Marcello Canuto, assistant professor of anthropology at Yale, has found incontrovertible confirmation of Site...
Serge Lang, professor emeritus of mathematics at Yale UniversityPhoto courtesy of Yale Serge Lang, professor emeritus of mathematics at Yale University and a vigorous advocate for high standards and integrity in science,...
DNA from museum samples of extinct animals is providing unexpected information on the extent and effect of the Ice Age as well as the path of species evolution, according to a report by scientists from Yale University, the Smithsonian Institute and the...