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In the dean’s office, it takes a brain surgeon
On a Monday afternoon in late June, close to a hundred senior faculty members filled the Historical Library to witness...

A security review drags on, devastating a scientist and derailing cutting-edge work
As a scientist, Heng Zhu, Ph.D., is used to dead ends, setbacks and roadblocks. But nothing prepared him for the...

Thinking nationally, acting locally
n 1973 Yale was one of the founding sites for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s (RWJF) Clinical Scholars Program, a...

Residents hold their own research day
For a couple of hours on May 29, the Fitkin Amphitheater resembled the Hope Building on Student Research Day—with...

Chimeric “icon” finds another target
A versatile molecule developed at Yale, already shown to destroy blood vessels in tumors, now shows promise for...
When errant proteins stray, a cellular cowboy rides in to save the day
In the drama of life at the cellular level, proteins can be heroes or villains. When they’re wearing their white hats,...
Providing care in a changed world
Exotic travel is nothing new for David Hilmers, M.S., M.D., M.P.H. Hilmers has already landed in dozens of countries as...





