The end of Yale’s online physician assistant program

In December, Yale announced it would be ending its online physician assistant program. The News spoke with several students and professors to learn about their reactions.

Yale researchers are bioengineering blood vessels to treat congenital heart defects

After receiving a $2 million NIH grant, a team of scientists at the School of Medicine looks to use cells to design a new type of safe, adaptable blood vessel graft for infants born with heart defects.

Following drug development milestones, Arvinas looks to make headway against breast cancer and brain diseases

The New Haven-based biopharmaceutical company and Yale spinoff hopes to use a unique protein-targeting technology in two promising drugs to stave off breast cancer and neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s.

Yale study finds that small molecule can increase white blood cell counts

The researchers discovered that the A485 molecule, known as “prohiberin,” helped mice fight against infection.

School of Medicine launches new online medical software and AI certificate program

Faculty hope that Yale Online's new online program will help professionals navigate an evolving landscape of technology in the medical field