
Three decades at the helm, and a legacy
Venerable director of Yale’s M.D./Ph.D. program makes a $1 million gift
Launched in 1969 and continuously supported by competitive grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) since 1973, the School of Medicine’s Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP)—known informally on campus as the M.D./Ph.D. Program—is one of the oldest and most successful of its kind. And for 29 years of the last four decades, Professor of Cell Biology James D. Jamieson, M.D., Ph.D., has been the program’s director.“I believe I have the distinction of being the oldest living...
Experts on mental illness, multiple sclerosis are newest chairs

Summer brought the appointment of two renowned physician–scientists as chairs of the School of Medicine’s departments...
Emergency Medicine rises to independent academic department

Emergency physicians at Yale gained new status on July 1, when the Yale Corporation elevated the Section of Emergency...

In Yale autism research, the eyes have it
Attaining a perplexing result in an experiment can be frustrating for scientists, but sometimes unexpected findings...
Keeping needs of young families in mind
Linda C. Mayes, M.D., likens her role in the School of Medicine’s Minding the Baby initiative to that of a matchmaker....
Grants and contracts awarded to Yale School of Medicine
FederalDeane Aikins, Dept. of Defense (U.S.), Using Propranolol to Block Combat Memory Reconsolidation in Female...

Yale expert’s role in refining diagnosis has advanced autism research worldwide


