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Study connects gut to brain

A new study by researchers from several institutes including John B. Pierce Laboratory — which is formally affiliated with Yale — describes the mechanism by […]

Unmasking imposter syndrome: professors host talk

Sandy Chang ’88, the associate dean for science and quantitative reasoning education, struggled with imposter syndrome as a low-income, minority student at Yale. Prompted by […]

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New NIH policy secures parental leave for young researchers

The National Institutes of Health, a U.S. government agency that serves as the largest public funder of medical research in the world, announced a revised […]

Pence’s response to 2015 HIV outbreak “too little, too late,” study finds

In 2014, Scott County, Indiana, found itself in the middle of an HIV epidemic. Opioid addicts shared infected needles with each other, spreading HIV and […]

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Obesity in mothers linked to changes in fetal brain development

A new study has helped to uncover some key mechanisms of brain development in mice fetuses, with possible implications for human fetus development. Researchers at […]

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Tradeoff exists between fighting viruses and chemical damage

A new study by researchers at the Yale School of Medicine describes the mechanism by which vaping e-cigarettes can hurt the body’s ability to combat […]

Yale study uncovers Salmonella mechanisms

Researchers at the School of Medicine have discovered new proteins that help the Salmonella bacteria find new ways to replicate and thwart the human body’s […]

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New project fund focuses on immigration challenges

The Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale, La Casa Cultural and the Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies have established a new fund […]

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Yale awarded $600K to bridge data-, neuro-science

A new Yale initiative aims to bridge the disciplines of data science and neuroscience as the University builds toward a campuswide data science institute. The […]

Little farmers learn to plant and grow at Yale Farm

The Yale Farm is getting ready to kick off the fall Seed to Salad program, a local elementary school outreach initiative by the Yale Sustainable […]

Murphy defends Affordable Care Act at SPH

Every summer, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., goes door to door and asks the citizens of Connecticut what the government can do for them. And, the […]