Back to School: What Mitochondria Really Do
Yale School of Medicine researchers explore the many functions of mitochondria—and how their malfunction can contribute to a broad range of diseases.
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Yale School of Medicine researchers explore the many functions of mitochondria—and how their malfunction can contribute to a broad range of diseases.
From gut battles to electrical grids, Yale School of Medicine scientists are uncovering the surprising, high-stakes social lives of bacteria all around us.
Stem cells have reshaped modern biology. At Yale School of Medicine, researchers are uncovering how they function and how to harness them for human health.
Research frequently crosses disciplines within Yale School of Medicine. It can also happen within a single lab.
Developed by Yale School of Medicine's Lauren Ferrante, MD, MHS, the first-ever clinical practice guidelines for caring for older adults in the ICU reflect a
Advances in single-cell, molecular, and genetic techniques drive biomedical innovation, and YSM researchers are expanding what’s possible.