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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently awarded Yibing Qyang, PhD, and his colleagues a $2+ million R01 grant to support research to create an artificial blood vessel that can grow, pump, and resist infection and clotting.
Women's Health Research at Yale has funded three new studies aimed at improving screening for earlier detection of ovarian cancer, reducing premature births caused by infection, and understanding sex and gender differences in thoracic aortic disease.
Junichi Saito, MD, PhD, is one of five finalists selected for the American Heart Association Young Hearts Early Career Investigator Award.
Women's Health Research at Yale announces recipients of 2023 Pilot Project Program Grants
For the past 25 years, Women's Health Research at Yale has been investigating conditions of high morbidity and mortality in women and understanding sex and gender differences that affect health outcomes.
A novel mechanism in platelets, triggered by unfolded protein response or UPR, may reduce the risk of potentially fatal blood clots in people with type II diabetes.
The AHA Career Development Award helps health care and academic professionals launch high-impact careers.
Kathleen Martin and John Hwa show that it's possible to work successfully with a romantic partner.
Groundbreaking clinical research at ACC 23.
Aged bone marrow promotes the expansion of arterial smooth muscle cells and exacerbates the build-up of fatty deposits in artery walls, a new Yale study found.
Yale researchers have identified a potential target for the development of antihypertensive drugs.
Óscar Bártulos-Encinas, PhD, reflects on his transition from the Yale Cardiovascular Research Center to industry.
Stefania Nicoli, PhD, associate professor at the Yale School of Medicine (YSM) Section of Cardiovascular Medicine and the Department of Genetics, has received the Established Investigator Award from the American Heart Association (AHA).
Late-Breaking Basic Science submissions for the AHA Scientific Sessions close August 23.
Yale offers degree-granting programs, funding mechanisms, and advanced research training to pursue a career in academic medicine.
Research led by Muhammad Riaz, PhD, Jinkyu Park, PhD, and Lorenzo Sewanan, MD, PhD, provides a mechanism to identify abnormalities linked with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Kathleen Martin, PhD, will give the Alexander W. Clowes Distinguished Lecture at the 2022 Vascular Research Initiatives Conference in May.
A renewed interest in intravenous ascorbic acid, also known as vitamin C, could improve long-term success outcomes for patients undergoing solid-organ transplant.
A genetic disorder in PRDM6 causes a common congenital heart defect in premature infants — suggesting a potential target for the treatment of congenital heart diseases.
Stefania Nicoli, PhD, has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 Judah Folkman Award in Vascular Biology. This award recognizes outstanding contributions from vascular biologists.