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YNHHS leadership discusses COVID-19 case uptick and vaccine prospects

As statewide COVID-19 cases continue to rise, the Yale New Haven Health System has seen increased coronavirus-related hospitalizations, reiterating the importance of adherence to public […]

Gov. Lamont appoints Yale experts to COVID-19 vaccine advisory group

Gov. Ned Lamont appointed five Yale experts to his COVID-19 vaccine advisory group, which he announced on Oct. 9. All of them will work with […]

Professors demand transparency in COVID-19 vaccine trials

Five Yale law, medicine and public health professors, along with a national team of scientists, signed an open letter last week addressed to U.S. Secretary […]

Members of medical community call for shift from race-based to race-conscious medicine

Advocating for the transition of medicine away from race-based practices and toward a more race-conscious approach, Yale Medical School MD-PhD student Jessica Cerdeña GRD ’21, […]

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Yale’s Rosemarie Fisher receives Female Physician Leadership Award

Rosemarie Fisher — professor emerita of medicine, emerita director of Resident/Fellow Well-being, and Title IX Deputy Coordinator in the Office of the Provost — recently […]

YNHH’s multidisciplinary post-COVID-19 recovery program helps patients with persistent symptoms

Just because someone does not require hospitalization when they catch COVID-19 does not mean the virus cannot bring severe difficulties, even months after they first […]

With Yale Golf Course reopened, School of the Environment professors weigh in on course sustainability

While the Yale Golf Course has taken steps to reduce its environmental impact, experts from the Yale School of the Environment believe that the University […]

Researchers construct a single-molecule electret with functional memory

A group of researchers has verified the existence of a single-molecule electret, a device that could serve as a non-volatile memory unit and lead to […]

Yale astronomers investigate the possibility of pieces of Venus on the moon

Yale astronomers Samuel Cabot GRD ’24 and professor Gregory Laughlin published a study last month in the Planetary Science Journal which investigates a theory suggesting […]

Yale School of Public Health offers new climate change and health concentration

Students in the Masters of Public Health program can now participate in the School of Public Health’s new Climate Change and Health Concentration.  The concentration […]

Yale study points to gap in care for adolescent and young adult female cancer patients

New research on adolescent and young adult, or AYA, female cancer patients at Yale New Haven Hospital found that many did not receive sexual health […]