Features
Features

Yale connections around the world
A medical student’s summer research journey becomes a Yale—and family—reunion like no other.
When Tamara Lazic, now a second-year student at the School of Medicine, sought to combine a passion for languages with research for her thesis, she had no idea the project would take her halfway around the world

The virus behind the cancer
One in 10 human cancers starts with a viral infection, often the ubiquitous human papillomavirus. Yale scientists want to know why—and are hot on the trail of new vaccines and therapies to treat the virus behind the cancer.
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The final chapter
Once routine, autopsies are rarely performed, and pathologists lament the loss. Despite advances in medicine and laboratory science, only a post-mortem can tell the full, and final, story.
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When animals sound a warning
Under the umbrella of a Yale center, ecologists and epidemiologists try to understand the not-always-felicitous interactions among humans, their environment and disease.
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