People

Sauces, sunflowers and letters home
Christopher P. Coppola, M.D., HS ’01, didn’t get much sleep during the four months he spent as a surgeon at Balad Air...

A long, full and active life—keeping fit and taking on lots of jobs
“The trouble with retirement is that you never get a day off,” is a saying quite familiar to Henry E. Markley, M.D....

A Montana doctor’s 30 years of medicine without a safety net
On January 7, 1984, Ron Losee, M.D. ’44, tramped out the front door of the hospital in Ennis, Mont., and into the snowy...
The passing of two with years of service to the medical school
As the new year opened, Yale Medicine received word of the passing of two people with long-standing connections to the...

New center to focus on neuroscience and brain disorders
The School of Medicine has launched a new interdepartmental program, Cellular Neuroscience, Neurodegeneration and...

European group elects cell biologist as foreign member
Ira Mellman, Ph.D. ’78, chair and Sterling Professor of Cell Biology, is one of three American scientists elected as...

PA grads urged to keep learning
At their Commencement in September the 29 members of the Physician Associate Program’s Class of 2005 heard words of...

Proposing a new paradigm as international health hits close to home
Each October, students in medicine, nursing and public health present their findings from a summer of research abroad...



