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AAU grant to fund STEM education initiatives

Yale was awarded an Association of American Universities STEM Education Network Mini-Grant.

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YSM Gender Program offers comprehensive trans health care

The Yale School of Medicine established the Gender Program in October 2015 to provide clinical assistance to children and their families experiencing gender identity issues. […]

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School of Management class to visit U.K., Norway

Students are exploring ways to improve the American medical system.

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Search for new STEM dean begins

The Yale College Dean’s Office is leading a search for a new assistant dean of science and QR to replace Assistant Dean Carl Hashimoto GRD ’86.

Med school offers elective on healthy eating

The Yale School of Medicine offered a two-week elective class this past fall for 10 medical residents which focused on healthy eating and cooking that […]

Vaccines linked to mental disorders by Yale study

A recent Yale study has called into question the safety of vaccines and could lend fuel to anti-vaccine advocates like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who […]

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Study finds acquired genetic markers for addiction

Researchers could be able to predict risk for drinking and smoking addiction through genes, a new study has found. Yale researchers released a paper in […]

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Gradual introduction of host cells linked to increased viral adaptation

According to new research from Yale, viruses may be able to better adapt to new types of host cells when those new host cells are […]

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Researchers relate mitochondrial size to glucose regulation

Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine have discovered a connection between mitochondrial size and regulation of blood glucose levels, suggesting that mitochondria-shaping mechanisms can […]

Planned Parenthood vice president outlines challenges

Students gathered at the Yale School of Public Health on Monday to learn about what the Trump administration means for the future of Planned Parenthood. […]

Yale grad wins world’s largest engineering award

On Feb. 1, Yale graduate Eric Fossum GRD ’84 was awarded the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering, a £1 million award that is the largest engineering prize in the world and focuses on honoring engineers whose innovations have benefitted humanity.