Identification of a genetic alteration of the cilium on kidney tubule cells leads to the cause of a common and devastating kidney disease, according to Yale researchers presenting their work at a recent meeting of the American Society of Nephrologists in...
Yale President Richard C. Levin and Provost Susan Hockfield will preside over a groundbreaking ceremony for the Yale Engineering Research Building on December 11 at 11 a.m., corner of Prospect and Trumbull Streets. “Yale’s continued effort to bolster...
Yale President Richard C. Levin and Provost Susan Hockfield will preside over a groundbreaking ceremony for the Yale Engineering Research Building on December 11 at 11 a.m. at the corner of Prospect and Trumbull Streets. Biomedical engineering has been...
Yale University, state and local officials and FuelCell Energy, Inc. today dedicated Connecticut’s first high-efficiency fuel cell power plant at the Class of 1954 Environmental Science Center near Yale’s Peabody Museum. “As a leader in environmental...
The Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA) at Yale announces the following week of events to commemorate World AIDS Day: Monday, Dec. 1Topic: “AIDS in China: Lessons Learned” Speaker: Wan Yanhai, Yale World Fellow, Chinese AIDS Activist...
Yale scientists, using a computational approach, have found approximately 10,000 gene-like sequences or ‘pseudogenes’ in the human genome. Their work is reported in the current issue of Genome Research. Pseudogenes are DNA sequences that have high...
On November 19, 2003 chemistry department Chairman Gary Brudvig hosted the formal groundbreaking for the “Class of 1954” Chemistry Research Building at Yale University. Excavation began this past summer and foundation walls are now being erected. “This...
Yale scientists, using a computational approach, have found approximately 10,000 gene-like sequences or ‘pseudogenes’ in the human genome. Their work is reported in the current issue of Genome Research. Pseudogenes are DNA sequences that have high...
The hate seen in terrorism, genocide, and massacres, is one of the most pressing problems facing the world today, and, according to Robert Sternberg, Yale professor of psychology, it can be combated by wisdom. Sternberg said in the current issue of the...
A brain scanning study of adolescents and adults with bipolar disorder shows significant decrease in size in the amygdala, a brain structure that governs emotions, a Yale School of Medicine researcher has found. These findings suggest that amygdala...