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A basic science breakthrough: Evidence of a new type of superconductor
Yale physicist Eduardo H. da Silva Neto led an experiment that supports the existence of a new type of superconductor.
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Advanced ‘mechano-biology’ sensor to target diseased cells
A team of scientists led by Julien Berro has embarked on a a project to transform the study and application of mechanical forces in cell biology
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Molecular map shows the way towards better food choices
Developed by scientists at the Yale Microbial Sciences Institute, a new map of the molecules in our food holds promise in nurturing optimal gut health
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Yale scientists decipher the energy patterns in our cells
The discovery offers a potential pathway to harness the energy in our cells to tackle diseases like cancer.
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Lilian Kabeche recognized for excellence in research by an Historically Excluded Person
The American Society for Cell Biology has recognized Lilian Kabeche, faculty member at the Yale Cancer Biology Institute
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Lilian Kabeche recognized for excellence in research by an Historically Excluded Person
The award is presented to early-career scientists who self-identify as Historically Excluded Persons
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In pictures: systems biology unites scientists towards better health
Scientists from a kaleidoscope of disciplines gathered June 10th for the annual conference by the Yale Systems Biology Institute
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Ken Loh receives Oak Ridge Associated Universities Award for supply chain innovation
Using tools in chemical biology, the Loh lab studies brain-body interactions at a molecular length scale.
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Sun, sustainability, and silicon: A double dose of Yale solar fuel research
Yale chemists are combining new semiconductor materials with new molecular catalysts to create more efficient, sustainable liquid fuels
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Key to harnessing light waves? First do the math
From the Miller Lab, a new mathematical model for thermal energy transfer is expected to boost next-gen energy-harvesting technologies.
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World’s most powerful 3D super-resolution microscope arrives at Yale’s West Campus
Yale researchers will soon watch individual molecules move through living cells, thanks to the arrival of an Abberior MINFLUX instrument, the world’s
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World’s most powerful 3D super-resolution microscope arrives at Yale’s West Campus
The world’s most powerful 3D super-resolution fluorescence microscope has arrived on West Campus.
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Daryl Klein takes first place at Yale Life Science Pitchfest
The Associate Professor of Pharmacology was awarded for his project: Rosevix (Rosziqumab) A ROS1 Biologic for Invasive Cancers
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For materials research, Mengxia Liu wins Packard Fellowship
For research that aims to get a better understanding of how materials behave in actual devices, Prof. Mengxia Liu has received the prestigious Packard
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Yale scientists awaken the force in our cells
Researchers at the Yale Nanobiology Institute have developed a new tool to measure how our cells transmit physical force – a trigger for molecular mes
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ESI’s Shu Hu will build a water-splitting device for the large-scale production of green hydrogen
With a $1.25 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Prof. Shu Hu will build a water-splitting device designed for the large-scale pro
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Hoy Shen selected as Rita Allen Foundation Scholar
Yale scientist Hongying (Hoy) Shen has been selected as a 2023 Rita Allen Foundation Scholar, it has been announced.
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Ken Loh receives Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship Award in Neurosciences
Ken Loh has received a Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship Award in Neurosciences from the Esther A. & Joseph Klingenstein Fund and the Simons Foundation.
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‘Strange metal’ sends quantum researchers in circles
A Yale-led team of physicists has discovered a circular pattern in the movement of electrons in a group of quantum materials known as “strange metals.
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Hoy Shen selected as Rita Allen Foundation Scholar
When activated, a protein found in cells that line the body’s tissues can inhibit viral spread — offering the potential for a new defense against COVI
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Yale scientists develop ‘MAJESTIC’ solution for future cancer cell therapies
Scientists at Yale have developed a new gene delivery and immune cell engineering technology with the potential to advance cell therapies for cancer a
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Yale scientists receive $10.5M for ‘team science’ exploration of membrane proteins in their natural environment
An interdisciplinary team of Yale scientists are coming together to address crucial questions…
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Multi-tasking protein has potential to protect against disease
Our bodies reproduce trillions of new cells in order to grow and develop.
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Chemical ‘supercharger’ solves molecular membrane mystery
Assemblies of tiny molecular proteins span the membranes that encapsulate our cells, directing cellular activities and regulating the transport of mat
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At Yale’s West Campus, a youth movement in science communication
Yale research scientist is on a mission to make the subject more appealing to young people - and so far, the data suggests it’s working.
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Atrouli Chatterjee selected as 2023 Optica Ambassador
Atrouli Chatterjee, a Postdoctoral Associate in the Yale Nanobiology Institute, has been selected as a 2023 ‘Optica Ambassador’ - one of ten exception
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Decoding the cell signals between young proteins and their ‘chaperones’
Of the 25,000 different proteins in the human body, insulin, antibodies, and collagen are among the few that perform their biological jobs by literall
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Meet the Undergrads at West Campus: Mikayla Osumah
Next in our series highlighting undergraduate students at Yale’s West Campus is Mikayla Osumah in the Institute of Biomolecular Design and Discovery!
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Yale scientists ‘spray paint’ cells to reveal secret genes
Many of the thousands of proteins that help our cells grow and function remain undiscovered, especially the tiniest ones…
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Trainees ramp up plans to reconnect at Yale’s West Campus
In the fall of 2021, Caroline Brown, Zheng Wei, and Iman Mousavi took on the task of coordinating the West Campus Student and Postdoc Committee during