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Bioethicists guide researchers in artificial organ studies

The story of life does not end with death, but in some cases, death is where the law ends, according to a new article published […]

Researchers evaluate rural drive times to opioid treatment facilities

The nearest opioid treatment center can be located almost an hour away in rural counties that have  some of the highest overdose rates in the […]

Gender-affirming surgeries lower risk

A new Yale-affiliated study shows that transgender individuals who have gender-affirming surgeries are less likely to need mental health services over time. It is the […]

Med school professors win grants

School of Medicine professors Valentina Greco and Marina Picciotto each received a $3.5 million grant with the National Institutes of Health Director’s Pioneer Award for […]

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Biotech company wins $34 million funding

For Yale scientists Peter Glazer, Mark Saltzman and Marie Egan, September was a memorable month. Trucode Gene Repair, the biotech company they advised, received $34 […]

Rural areas have fewer diabetes screenings, study finds

If a community has higher than average health risks, it often requires more medical assistance. But according to a new study from the Yale School […]

Evolution’s gift: the female orgasm

Findings from a Yale-affiliated study indicate that the female orgasm evolved from ovulation in mammals and that it plays no functional role in reproduction in […]

Simons sues Yale for second time

Almost a year after the University stripped him of an endowed chair, cardiology professor Michael Simons MED ’84 filed a second lawsuit against Yale on […]

Undergrad awarded NASA grant

Most Yale students are told to shoot for the stars, but electrical engineering student Andrew Reardon ’21 is taking the saying literally. The NASA Connecticut […]

Prevent sexual misconduct? Have more women leaders, report says

Following a year embattled with sexual misconduct allegations against Yale School of Medicine faculty members, the Committee on the Status of Women in Medicine published […]

Eric Wang
Wood harvesting impacts salamander survival

Two summers ago, Angus Mossman ’18 spent hours in the Yale-Myers Forest picking up decaying logs and looking for salamanders to conduct research for his […]