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            Soram Khalsa ’70 is not your average Beverly Hills doctor. His medical credentials are solid: he’s a board-certified internist with an MD from...Read on
              Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | September 12 2014 11:01am
          
        
            There's a new player in the burgeoning open science movement: ScienceOpen, a website that launched this week with a Yalie at its helm and more than 1...Read on
              Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | May  9 2014 01:56pm
          
        
            The book's not even out yet, but The Dyslexia Debate  is already stirring people up on both sides of the Atlantic. "Dyslexia may not exist, warn...Read on
              Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | February 27 2014 06:37pm
          
        
            You often hear disease germs compared to an invading army. Kristina Talbert-Slagle ’10PhD thinks the analogy works both ways. "A healthy body...Read on
              Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | December 19 2013 10:37am
          
        
            Every week for the past 50 weeks, Sheldon Whitehouse ’78 has made a speech about climate change on the floor of the US Senate. “I rise...Read on
              Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | November 14 2013 11:25am
          
        
            In 1983, when Linda Spoonster Schwartz ’84MSN, ’98DPH, was a flight nurse in the Air Force reserves, she suffered a traumatic brain injury...Read on
              Mark Alden Branch ’86 | August  8 2013 02:46pm
          
        
            Unni Karunakara ’95MPH skipped his Yale commencement ceremony for a more important project: fighting tuberculosis in Ethiopia. He was already...Read on
              Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | May  2 2013 12:31pm
          
        
            In the 1980s Steven Brill ’72, ’75JD, broke new journalistic ground by rolling legal news, business reporting, and law firm gossip into...Read on
              Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | March 21 2013 10:57am
          
        
            Despite his Minnesota roots, “I don’t have friends that have a really good Swedish accent,” says Brian Kobilka... Read on
              the staff | October 11 2012 12:34pm
          
        
            This is a good week to be a vegetarian. For the meat eaters among us, take a peek at the work of Bettina Siegel... Read on
              the staff | March 22 2012 12:15pm
          
        
            Sarah Parcak ’01 uses the newest technology in the sky to find some of the oldest things under the sun. An Egyptologist and self-styled...Read on
              the staff | March  1 2012 12:53pm
          
        
            In the 65 years since Benjamin Spock ’25 published his bestsellerBaby and Child Care,  babies and children probably...Read on
              the staff | January 27 2012 08:33am
          
        
            When last we wrote about Sam Fox ’09,  he was preparing to launch himself on an excruciating—um, we mean...Read on
              the staff | January  3 2012 01:54pm
          
        
            Kathryn Himmelstein ’09 majored in ethics, politics, and economics. All three come together in a study published this week in the journal...Read on 
              the staff | December 10 2010 10:40am
          
        
            Yale sophomore David Carel  (right) had a brush with fame in October, when he and fellow protesters heckled President Barack Obama at a Connecticut...Read on
              the staff | January  3 2012 10:38am
          
        
            You could forgive Daniel Skovronsky ’94  if he helped himself to second servings at Thanksgiving this year. The 37-year-old MD/PhD just signed...Read on
              the staff | November 26 2010 10:32am
          
        
            Most of us would be thrilled to run a 20K in under two hours when we’re octogenarians. Heck, most of us would be thrilled to run a 20K in under two...Read on
              the staff | January  3 2012 09:51am
          
        
            Mark Rosekind ’87PhD takes the Metro every day to his new job in Washington, DC. So it was with both personal and professional interest...Read on 
              the staff | July 30 2010 10:28am
          
        
            Even before this month’s devastating earthquake, Haiti’s infrastructure was a disaster. But the Solar Electric Light Fund, run by...Read on
              the staff | January 29 2010 03:17pm
          
        
            Health policy guru Jacob Hacker ’00PhD  has been dubbed the “father of the public option.” But it’s been an awfully tough...Read on
              the staff | October  2 2009 12:18pm
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