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Bioengineered blood vessels may help vascular disease patients

Researchers at Yale and North Carolina-based biotechnology and regenerative medicine company Humacyte have confirmed that their bioengineered blood vessels evolve into living tissue in patients, […]

Professors host conversations about the implications of artificial intelligence

On Friday, Yale professors from several departments hosted a workshop on artificial intelligence at 150 York St., engaging students and faculty in conversations about the […]

Narcan training helps students spot overdoses

In an effort to combat opioid-related deaths, the Yale Public Health Coalition, in collaboration with the Yale-American Public Health Association, held a training event last […]

SPH student symposium celebrates public health research

As part of the first annual Yale-American Public Health Association National Public Health Week, members of the University community gathered at 47 College Street on […]

YSFP hosts documentary on Filipino food

On Tuesday, the Yale Sustainable Food Program hosted a screening of “ULAM: Main Dish,” a documentary directed by Alexandra Cuerdo, in the Whitney Humanities Center. […]

School of Public Health hosts first annual video challenge awards

In front of an audience of public health professionals, students and faculty members in Winslow Auditorium this Tuesday, Sara Gilbert ’97, creator of the talk […]

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Two SOM students explore psychedelic investment opportunities

As Western medicine looks to adopt psychedelics as a therapy option for mental illness and as regulators court their legalization, two Yale School of Management […]

Yale alum contributes to breakthrough in newborn health

Ofer Levy ’88, professor of pediatrics and director of the Precision Vaccines Program at Harvard Medical School, was always interested in the biological sciences. As […]

Study discovers the mechanism of bronchial spasms

A new study by researchers at Yale and Johns Hopkins University has discovered how asthmatic bronchial spasms — muscle contractions in the airway that cause […]

Yale scientists identify cancer-suppressing gene in mice

Remove just one gene in a cell and it can cause rapid, uncontrollable cell division — cancer. Animal immune systems have developed their own kind […]

Student-built satellite to launch into space

On March 14, a group of Yale students learned some stellar news — NASA selected their satellite to be launched into space. The announcement marks […]