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Yale hosts primate conference

Primate anthropology researchers and scholars from universities across New England and the mid-Atlantic converged to hold the Northeastern Evolutionary Primatology group’s annual meeting at Kroon […]

Yale to assist in rebuilding Liberia’s health care system

A Yale School of Medicine team was awarded $3.7 million in grant funding by the World Bank and the Health Resources and Services Administration to […]

Materials scientist wins award for research

As a child, Judy Cha loved math and science. It seemed only logical, then, to apply to a specialized science high school in South Korea, […]

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Beilinson and Zakiniaeiz lead world’s only student-run scientific journal

When Helen Beilinson GRD ’20 was five years old and her mother asked what she wanted to be when she grew up, the young girl […]

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Urry has devoted career to mentoring women

“We hold as fundamental that: Women and men are equally capable of doing excellent science.” These are the first lines of the Baltimore Charter for […]

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Postdoctoral scientist wins fellowship for work on Zika

Coming from a small town in New Mexico, Kellie Jurado had never met a scientist until she arrived at college. Now, she is a postdoctoral […]

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Prescription opioids are underregulated, study finds

Yale researchers studied 10 years of Medicare data and concluded that the program’s plans do not adequately address the opioid crisis in the United States. […]

Planned Parenthood official condemns sexism

Amanda Skinner NUR ’98 SOM ’08, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, visited the Yale School of Nursing on Thursday […]

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Undergrads launch physics lecture series

The Department of Physics has established the Howard L. Schultz Undergraduate Prize Lecture, an annual speaker series that provides opportunities for undergraduates to engage with […]

Liberian World Fellow reflects on treating Ebola

About 250,000 Liberians were killed in the country’s 14-year civil war and almost 5,000 died during the Ebola crisis. But despite the civil unrest and […]

Alhassid named to physics chair

Yoram Alhassid, a theoretical physicist and professor in the Yale physics department since 1981, was named the Frederick Phineas Rose professor of physics last Tuesday, […]