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Gut feeling
Temperatures hit the 100-degree mark and just kept climbing on the summer day when Juanita Merchant tackled Lava, the...
For Nobelist educated at Yale, “It’s like winning the lottery”
Almost a century after mass spectrometry was first used to analyze small molecules, a Yale doctoral alumnus and former...
A long life, steeped in science and medicine
Elizabeth R. Harrison, M.D. ’26, one of the first women to graduate from the School of Medicine and pediatrician to...
A Yale connection to Thailand—and the King of Siam
When Kanya Suphapeetiporn, M.D., Ph.D. ’02, finishes her pediatrics residency in Brooklyn and heads home to her faculty...
Neurobiologist named university provost
In another era, the appointment of Susan Hockfield, Ph.D., as provost might have been remarkable because of her gender....

Three professors, authorities in genetics and immunology, receive Sterling honor
Three faculty members at the School of Medicine have been named to Sterling chairs, one of the university’s highest...
With diverse roots and much in common, Class of 2006 is welcomed to Yale
As with many of the classes that have come before, the Class of 2006 is a group of individuals with strong similarities...
Be true to yourself, your education and your profession, PA grads urged
In her Commencement address, Ina Cushman, PA-C ’86, president of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, urged...



