Susie Poppick
Some question security of campus labs

“Can I just throw this away?” a student asked, jiggling an empty cologne can between his fingers. Christine DiMeglio, an organic chemistry professor and laboratory […]

Med School reports admissions figures

Admissions decisions released today by the Yale School of Medicine show a higher acceptance rate for women than men, reflecting a recent trend at the […]

Hospital investments plan stirs discontent

Yale-New Haven Hospital announced a new community investments program last week to accompany the proposed 14-story cancer center, but some aldermen and local activists say […]

Match Day unites Yale grads and residencies

This year, more Yale School of Medicine graduates will stay in New Haven for their training residencies than ever before. Thirty of the school’s 94 […]

Procrastination 101

I promised to write for the magazine this month, then went back to playing Tetris. But soon, with deadline moments away, I realized I had […]

Hospital and CORD make little progress

Yale-New Haven Hospital officials declined to sign a contract binding them to negotiate with neighborhood organizers during a meeting Tuesday night at the community center […]

City may nix cancer center

Mayor John DeStefano Jr. said Friday that plans for Yale-New Haven Hospital’s new $430-million cancer center will likely be voted down by the Board of […]

Professors seek patents for inventions via Yale’s OCR

How might lab-generated antibodies end up helping soldiers in Iraq? How might cancer patients benefit from biodegradable polymers? These questions are the lifeblood of Yale’s […]

Rell protects biotech program

Citing her commitment to economic development and job growth, Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell has decided against a proposed elimination of the state’s research and […]

Two sides support ballot, but not NLRB

There seems to be no problem. Both Yale-New Haven Hospital and the Service Employees International Union, Local 1199, have expressed support for holding a secret-ballot […]

Debate emerges over tort reform

  Obstetrics at the Yale School of Medicine is in big trouble, and it is not alone. Reflecting a national trend, the school’s Department of […]