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Attachment style can mitigate genetic risk for PTSD symptoms, Yale study finds

A recent study by Yale faculty in the Department of Psychiatry found a link between genetic risk for post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans and social […]

Your grandparents could affect your future health, Yale primate study finds

A Yale study found that secure attachments between monkey parents and their offspring lead to benefits that can last for generations. Led by Amanda Dettmer, […]

Feeling Down? T Cells Can Help!

A newly published Yale study compared the immune system cells of people with multiple sclerosis, or MS, and those of healthy individuals. The scientists found […]

Yale experts discuss President Trump’s COVID-19 infection, implications for his presidency

After President Trump disclosed that he and the first lady of the United States tested positive for the coronavirus on Friday, Oct. 2, physicians, scientists […]

Yale researchers create robotic fabric with potential military and medical applications

Researchers at Yale have developed active fibers that can be sewn onto fabric, allowing it to bend into complex shapes and reset autonomously. Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio, […]

Tsai CITY adapts during pandemic

The Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale continues to offer a full slate of opportunities for students, even as its new building remains shuttered.  […]

Yale researchers win award for best machine learning paper

Alexander Tong GRD ’23, a computer science graduate student, and Smita Krishnaswamy, professor of genetics and computer science, won the award for best paper at […]

Y-IEEE elects first female co-chairs in 109 years

The Yale Student Branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers — known as Y-IEEE — made history last spring by appointing its first […]

“The Perfect Storm”: Yale New Haven Hospital faces financial struggle amid pandemic

As the coronavirus pandemic progresses, the Yale New Haven Health System faces financial challenges due to increased demand for personal protective equipment, or PPE, and […]

Yale settles with Department of Labor after underpaying female cardiologists

The University has agreed to pay a total of $87,500 to four female cardiologists after the U.S. Department of Labor found the employees were compensated […]

Yale’s Jennifer Richeson wins SAGE-CASBS Award

Jennifer Richeson, Philip R. Allen Professor of Psychology and the director of the Social Perception and Communication Lab at Yale, was announced the winner of […]