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In a pair of ceremonies on Cross Campus Monday, President Maurie McInnis and fellow Yale leaders welcomed the university’s newest undergraduate and graduate students.
For 15 years, Yale neurologist Kevin Sheth has been helping to lead a translational program in acute stroke treatment from the laboratory to human studies.
In a new book, Yale’s David Engerman examines six economists, all from South Asia, who helped shape international development — including efforts to reduce poverty and inequality worldwide.
As hospitals in the United States gobble up private physician practices, patients and insurers pay more for essential care, a new Yale study finds.
An estimated two in five people who are incarcerated have a history of mental illness, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. Most receive no treatment for their mental health issues ...
Carla Smith Stover, a clinical psychologist who specializes in stress-related disorders and treatment of family violence, was recently appointed the Harris Professor in the Yale Child Study Center.
Denis Sukhodolsky, a clinical psychologist who treats children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders, was recently appointed the Harris Professor in the Yale Child Study Center. The ...
Choukri Ben Mamoun, who has made groundbreaking discoveries in microbial pathogenesis, diagnostics, and therapeutic interventions, was recently appointed the John F. Enders Professor of Medicine ...
Amy Kapczynski, a leading scholar whose work examines the intersections of law, inequality, and democratic governance, was recently appointed the John Thomas Smith Professor of Law at Yale Law School, ...
H. Catherine Skinner, a longtime senior research scientist in the departments of Geology and Geophysics (now the Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences) who was a leading figure in the field of ...
In a Q&A, Yale neuroscientist Amy Arnsten discusses the state of Alzheimer’s disease research, exciting treatment breakthroughs on the horizon, and the key role of NIH funding in making it all happen.
An educational organization founded by Yale alumni offers nearly all the AP STEM classes in Mississippi’s most impoverished communities — free of charge.