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Yale Gets Grant for Project To Create Software Tools for Neuroscientists

Yale Gets Grant for Project To Create Software Tools for Neuroscientists

   Yale University is one of five recipients of a $10 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to enhance informatics research tools for neuroscientists around the world.

Posted : Fri, Nov 14, 2008

Category : Technology / Industry News

Researchers Design Artificial Cells That Could Power Medical Implants

Researchers Design Artificial Cells That Could Power Medical Implants

   Researchers at Yale University have created a blueprint for artificial cells that are more powerful and efficient than the natural cells they mimic and could one day be used to power tiny medical implants.

Posted : Sun, Oct 12, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Chronic Stress Alters Our Genetic Immune Response

Chronic Stress Alters Our Genetic Immune Response

   Most people would agree that stress increases your risk for illness and this is particularly true for severe long-term stresses, such as caring for a family member with a chronic medical illness.

Posted : Sat, Aug 30, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Yale Researchers Discover Tiny Cellular Antennae Trigger Neural Stem Cells

Yale Researchers Discover Tiny Cellular Antennae Trigger Neural Stem Cells

   Yale University scientists today reported evidence suggesting that the tiny cilia found on brain cells of mammals, thought to be vestiges of a primeval past, actually play a critical role in relaying molecular signals that spur creation of neurons in an area of the brain involved in mood, learning and memory.

Posted : Tue, Aug 12, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Chocolate may be Boon to Pregnant Women, Yale Study Shows

Chocolate may be Boon to Pregnant Women, Yale Study Shows

   Women who eat chocolate are at decreased risk of developing preeclampsia, a potentially dangerous complication of pregnancy, a Yale study suggests.

Posted : Wed, Apr 30, 2008

Category : Science / Health News

Yale Screens Documentary about Endangered Languages

Yale Screens Documentary about Endangered Languages

   The Linguists is the true story of Harrison and Greg Anderson, scientists who - spurred by the knowledge that half of the world's languages are on the verge of extinction - go on a world pursuit to record as many of them as possible.

Posted : Tue, Apr 29, 2008

Category : Entertainment / Movies News

Yale Scientists Create Artificial "Cells" that Boost the Immune Response to Cancer

Yale Scientists Create Artificial "Cells" that Boost the Immune Response to Cancer

   Using artificial cell-like particles, Yale biomedical engineers have devised a rapid and efficient way to produce a 45-fold enhancement of T cell activation and expansion.

Posted : Sat, Mar 01, 2008

Category : Science / Environment News

Gene Linked to Preterm Birth Among Hispanic Women

Gene Linked to Preterm Birth Among Hispanic Women

   Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found that the gene ENPP1 is linked to preterm birth and low birth weight among Hispanic women.

Posted : Wed, Feb 06, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Yale University Properties Welcomes Two New Eateries to Chapel Street

Yale University Properties Welcomes Two New Eateries to Chapel Street

   Yale University Properties welcomes two new restaurants, Sushi on Chapel (1022 Chapel St.) and Woodland Coffee & Tea (1044 Chapel St.), to the Chapel Street Historic District in downtown New Haven.

Posted : Tue, Feb 05, 2008

Category : World-Business / Business-Finance News

Colon Cancer Screenings May Not Payoff and Could Pose Harm to Some

Colon Cancer Screenings May Not Payoff and Could Pose Harm to Some

   Even though current guidelines advocate colorectal cancer screenings for those with severe illnesses, they may bring little benefit and may actually pose harm, according to a recent study by Yale School of Medicine researchers.

Posted : Fri, Dec 07, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

More young adults with diabetes hospitalized, costing billions

More young adults with diabetes hospitalized, costing billions

   Obesity is taking a hefty toll on the health of children and young adults, leaving more Americans facing the burden of a lifetime of diabetes care and management.

Posted : Thu, Nov 29, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News

New Technology Illuminates Protein Interactions in Living Cells

New Technology Illuminates Protein Interactions in Living Cells

   While fluorescence has long been used to tag biological molecules, a new technology developed at Yale allows researchers to use tiny fluorescent probes to rapidly detect and identify protein interactions within living cells.

Posted : Sat, Nov 10, 2007

Category : Science / Environment News
 
 
 
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