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Biotech spinoffs fuel New Haven economy
“Restaurants. Good restaurants.” The surge in upscale eateries opening in New Haven, said Jon Soderstrom ...
Eyeing “broader impacts,” Yale bolsters efforts to bring science to local schools
High school students in New Haven and neighboring communities are reaping benefits from a federal effort to encourage...

A gene mutation passes down generations
Horizontal scars across their throats, although now fading, remind members of the Block family of what they have ...
Blood vessels made from scaffolds and stem cells soon to be in clinical trials
Two Yale physician-scientists are creating a living organ from scratch, coaxing cells to form artificial tissue that...

Rewriting the book on the human genome
A study published in Nature last summer has revealed a much more complex view of the vast, uncharted regions of the...
An atomic view of a protein offers insights into a new target for cancer drugs
A research team led by Joseph Schlessinger, Ph.D., the William H. Prusoff Professor and chair of pharmacology, has...

Five years later, adjusting to the 80-hour week
In July 2003, when the national council overseeing medical education limited residents’ work hours to no more than 80...





