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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.
View the most cited, read, and discussed research published over the summer.
Junichi Saito, MD, PhD, is one of five finalists selected for the American Heart Association Young Hearts Early Career Investigator Award.
Jennifer M. Kwan, MD, PhD, seeks to understand how a somatic mutation condition known as CHIP increases the risk of heart disease.
The 2023 Brian Haluska Sonographer Research Award Competition was held at the ASE 2023 Scientific Sessions.
In “Absolute Chaos: Hurricanes, Butterflies and Fibrillation,” Joseph Akar, MD, PhD, shares how to reduce post-procedural complications for patients undergoing AF ablation procedures.
The Innovative Project Award will support high-potential research that could lead to critical discoveries for people with sarcoidosis
A Yale-led study sheds light on a previously unknown inflammatory process.
Attila Feher, MD, PhD, has been selected for the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) Leadership Development Program.
Women's Health Research at Yale announces recipients of 2023 Pilot Project Program Grants
The Heart Rhythm Society's annual meeting will feature the latest on atrial fibrillation, sudden cardiac arrest, ventricular arrhythmias, and more.
Yale scientists have discovered that matrix metalloproteinase 12 helps maintain vascular homeostasis.
Fadi G. Akar, PhD, and Stuart Campbell, PhD, are the recipients of a $2.7M award for the project titled, “Desmoplakinopathies: Integrated Pathophysiology and Therapeutics.”
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.
Researchers investigated the link between the common artificial sweetener erythritol and cardiovascular risk.
Makoto Mori, MD, PhD, and Harlan Krumholz, MD, SM, used a digital platform to collect patient-reported outcomes data after cardiac surgery.
Kathleen Martin and John Hwa show that it's possible to work successfully with a romantic partner.