Skip to Main Content

Research

Yale researchers have introduced countless medical and health advances over the last century, including the first success with antibiotics in the United States and the first use of chemotherapy to treat cancer. University scientists have been responsible for the identification of Lyme disease and the discovery of genes responsible for high blood pressure, osteoporosis, dyslexia, and Tourette's syndrome, among other disorders. Early work on the artificial heart and the creation of the first insulin pump took place at Yale, as did seminal discoveries about how the cell and its components function at the molecular level. Today, a wide range of research activities take place across all departments of the School of Medicine.

Faculty by Research Keyword

Find collaborators and partners in your field of research at Yale School of Medicine. Faculty working in a specific research area can be found using the research by keyword listing.

Research by Department

The School of Medicine (YSM) has extraordinary strengths in basic science, translational and clinical research, and consistently rank in the top handful of medical schools receiving funding from the National Institutes of Health.

Resources for Investigators

Medical research is guided by many regulations, policies, and guidelines, and they are supported by various resources and offices at YSM.

Research Cores & Services

Yale’s Core Research Facilities provide Yale researchers access to state of the art scientific instrumentation, highly trained staff, and extraordinary consultants and specialists with the intent to keep Yale’s scientific research at the cutting edge.

Research Strategic Planning

Yale School of Medicine’s strategic plan for scientific research aligns with Yale’s broader plan of investment across scientific disciplines, and builds on key strengths in the school, such as data science, team science, and our health equity research.

Research Leadership & Teams

Deputy Deans for Basic Science, Clinical & Translational research, OPSSD Development Team, YCCI Senior Leadership, and more.
  • Clinical trials help researchers develop new and better treatments. The information they provide is the only way for medical breakthroughs to reach the public.