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To
the vector go the spoils
By Cathy
Shufro
By breaking
down the complex cycle that allows mosquitoes, tsetse flies,
ticks and other arthropods to transmit fatal disease, Yale scientists
are providing new ammunition in the fight against malaria and
other vector-borne illnesses.
In
search of medicines
shifting frontier
Interview
by John Curtis
The forward
edge of medical knowledge may be an elusive target for teachers,
students and clinicians. That doesnt bother Herb Chase,
the schools new deputy dean for education.
Deconstructing
education
By John
Curtis
The breathtaking
discoveries of the last three decades and rapid change across
all of medicine have called traditional models of education into
question. At Yale, the debate is in full swing.
Eight
decades of the Yale System
As the school
takes an exceptionally thorough look at both how and what it
teaches, we invited alumni to reminisce about the Yale System
of their day. |