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There was an elephant in Harkness Auditorium during Thursday’s School of Medicine town hall on diversity and gender equity.President Peter Salovey... Read on
Jane Darby Menton ’15 | February 6 2015 03:18pm |
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Harry Potter needed thousands of owl-delivered letters and a visit from the half-giant Hagrid to make it to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. But... Read on
Eric Stern ’15 | January 21 2015 02:45pm
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Yale scientists have reversed the effects of Alzheimer’s disease in mice with a new drug. “A single dose of the drug results in improved... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | August 12 2014 05:06pm
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In eight months, a young man from Connecticut went from completely bald to thickly thatched, thanks to a breakthrough treatment by a Yale dermatologist.... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | June 24 2014 05:07pm
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Smoking kills. So does smokeless tobacco, which Baseball Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn blamed for the oral cancer that ended his life this week, at age... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | June 18 2014 05:34pm |
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After a lab colleague poisoned Magdalena Koziol's zebra fish, her supervisor further sabotaged her career, driving her away from Yale, Koziol claims in a... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | March 27 2014 03:53pm
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Sherwin Nuland ’55MD, the surgeon-turned-author who was a clinical professor of surgery at Yale for nearly 30 years, died on Monday at his home in Hamden at... Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | March 5 2014 03:15pm
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They call it "toxineering": engineering toxins, in this case from spider venom, for medical use—in this case, pain relief. And while a recent Yale... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | February 17 2014 03:40pm
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In the photo they look like odd-shaped bottles, perhaps hanging in an old-fashioned farmhouse kitchen. In real life, the green glass objects are... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | June 18 2013 10:49am
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Ruslan Medzhitov is making a habit out of winning new science prizes. A German foundation announced today that its inaugural Else... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | June 5 2013 09:21am
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Lori Post was studying violence long before it struck home. With a PhD in sociology and an emphasis on injury prevention, she researched domestic... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | May 15 2013 06:20am
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The placenta is the Rodney Dangerfield of medical research: it don't get no respect. "Wanting to study it," the New York Times says of Yale School of... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | May 2 2013 10:54am
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If you wouldn't prescribe steroids or human growth hormone to improve healthy kids' athletic performance, don't give them brain drugs to boost their... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | March 20 2013 08:45am
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A decade ago, medical students were raking in the pharma swag—receiving gifts or attending industry-sponsored events once a week, on average. Then... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | March 1 2013 08:42am
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More than 150 scientists were nominated for the first-ever Lurie Prize in the Biomedical Sciences. Just one person won it: Yale immunologist Ruslan... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | February 26 2013 11:28am
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A reported $1.8 million grant to set up a military neuroscience center at the Yale School of Medicine is not forthcoming after all, a Defense Department... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | February 22 2013 10:14am
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In the face of opposition on and off campus, the Yale School of Medicine is putting a hold on plans for a program to train US soldiers in military... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | February 21 2013 03:22pm
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A plan to establish a US Army training center at the Yale School of Medicine is stirring controversy and confusion. The center, called a US Special Operations... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | February 21 2013 08:25am
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