Presented by Dr. Michael DiGiovanna, Associate Professor of Medicine, (Oncology) Pharmacology (November 10, 2008) (Note: Allow 2 to 3 minutes for downloading this video.)
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WHRY on NPR. Women’s Health Research at Yale Director Dr. Carolyn M. Mazure and WHRY investigator Dr. Sherry McKee were featured on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition July 13, in a story about the particular difficulties that women face when trying to quit smoking. July 13th Podcast: Click here to listen.
Program Director Dr. Carolyn M. Mazure was interviewed live Tuesday morning, June 30, on radio WTIC-1080 in Hartford by Diane Smith, on the Mornings with Ray Dunaway program. Dr. Mazure spoke about trends related to women and smoking, and the gender-specific difficulties that women face when trying to quit smoking in current cessation interventions such as nicotine replacement therapy. June 30th Podcast: Click here to listen.
Faith Middleton invited Dr. Carolyn M. Mazure to talk about women’s health research on The Faith Middleton Show. WNPR scheduled the broadcast, "The latest research on women's health," on Tuesday, February 17th, 2009. The podcast is also available at WNPR. The radio segment featuring Dr. Mazure is approximately 20 minutes in length (beginning at time spot 14:38 and ending at 32:47). February 17th Podcast: Click here to listen.
"Women and Opioid Dependence"
Speaker: Lynn E. Sullivan, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine (June 10, 2009)
"Lung cancer in women and targeted therapy"
Speaker: Seema Agarwal, Ph.D., Ph.D., Associate Research Scientist, Department of Pathology, Yale University School of Medicine (February 11, 2009)
Dr. Carolyn Mazure was a radio guest on Friday, April 4th, 2008, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on "Live with Lisa!" on the Yale Student Radio Station (WYBC-FM 94.3 and WYBC-AM 1340, website: http://wybc.com/) in New Haven, CT.
Dr. Carolyn M. Mazure interview on WTIC News Talk 1080 radio show with Diane Smith, Estrogen Effects on Women may be Different, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007.
National Public Radio's MORNING EDITION program featured Drs. Paul Maciejewski, WHRY Senior Biostatistician and Holly Prigerson, A Messy Grieving Process Is Still a Healthy One is featured in JAMA February 2007. View News Article.