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Yale organization HandHelp plans second trip to Peru

On April 27, a group of 30 health professionals from Yale and other universities will land in Lima, Peru, to meet with children and family […]

Newly discovered compound may target Alzheimer’s

Researchers from Yale’s Strittmatter Laboratory have discovered a molecular compound that reverses memory deficits in genetically modified mice, opening new pathways for the development of […]

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Novel drug combo may treat depression and addiction

A combination of ketamine and naltrexone may help treat those suffering from depression and substance abuse disorders, according to a new Yale study. Published in […]

Yale study identifies key stages in rat brain development

Living in the present is fairly difficult for adults and children alike. But according to a new Yale study, baby rats have no trouble with […]

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Research suggests strategies to combat scientific misinformation

With many Americans skeptical about the effects of climate change, a perspective piece by researchers at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies and […]

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Two Yale alum tackle infection diagnostics

Two Yale alumni, Eric Stern ’03 GRD ’07 and Aleksandar Vacic GRD ’12, have created a new diagnostic tool that can determine the correct antibiotics […]

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Tsai CITY continues to develop offerings

At a university with 300 years of history and tradition, the Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale seeks to inspire students to change the […]

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Yale-led project connects social networks and the microbiome

Can our gut bacteria influence our social status and popularity? This is one of the many questions that the Yale Human Nature Lab is investigating […]

Students matchmake with research labs

To help students find the perfect lab for summer research, Yale College Associate Dean for Science and Quantitative Reasoning Education Sandy Chang organized a matchmaking […]

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Peabody Museum prepares for renovations

In August, Edward P. Bass ’67 donated $160 million to Yale’s Peabody Museum of Natural History. His gift — one of the largest in Yale’s […]

New brain model shows prediction potential

Though many health campaigns are designed for all patients, the last decade has seen a rise in personalized medicine. By examining specific features of individuals’ […]

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