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Alum seeks to revolutionize auto industry

If Kevin Czinger ’81 LAW ’87 has his way, everyone will soon be driving a car with 3-D printed parts and which may benefit from […]

Donation to expand psychosis treatment clinic

Marc and Elizabeth Rabinowitz have donated $120,000 to the Program for Specialized Treatment Early in Psychosis, a collaboration between Yale and the Connecticut Department of […]

Radio show provides cancer coverage

“Yale Cancer Answers,” a weekly radio show created and hosted by members of the Yale Cancer Center, aired an interview on Sunday night with School […]

Gene linked to opioid dependence

A variant of a gene involved in several neuropsychiatric disorders may be linked to opioid addiction, according to a recent study by researchers at the […]

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Yale research links obesity to an miRNA

A team of Yale researchers identified a specific RNA molecule as playing a major influence in the onset of heart disease and obesity. Carlos Fernandez-Hernando, […]

Lecturer discusses life-saving technologies in low-resource areas

Rice University bioengineering professor Rebecca Richards-Kortum on Tuesday gave a lecture about her work addressing preventable deaths of newborns in Africa in front of an […]

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New F&ES grant promotes interdisciplinary collaboration

A recently established Yale grant will encourage interdisciplinary collaboration in the fields of environmental research and teaching. The Leitner Awards for Uncommon Environmental Collaboration aim […]

New opioid treatment model increases efficiency

Drug overdose is the leading cause of accidental death in the U.S., according to the American Society of Addiction Medicine. The open-access treatment model, developed […]

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Study identifies possible tumor regulator

A new study based on a collaboration among researchers at Yale, Tongji University in China and La Trobe University in Australia has found a new […]

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Study uses fire to examine Kenyan migration patterns

For hundreds of thousands of years, people have used fire for everything from cooking to warmth. And now, archaeologists are using fire to track the […]

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Simplex Sciences sells single-stranded sequences

What do major pharmaceutical companies, labs at research universities and small West Coast biotech start-ups have in common? Simplex Sciences, an undergraduate-run biotech start-up at […]