Yale Bulletin and Calendar

July 23, 2004|Volume 32, Number 33|Five-Week Issue



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Gift from alumnus helps
fund new home for F&ES

The School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES) will be able to begin the construction of a new home that will bear the name of a Yale College alumnus who recently made a major gift to the school.
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Team learns how bacteria
evades body's defenses

Yale scientist Jorge Galan and his colleagues in the Section of Microbial Pathogenesis at the School of Medicine report a new and fundamental mechanism that Salmonella bacteria use to replicate within a body's cells and cause disease without being endangered by the body's defense mechanisms.
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Grants will advance research
on important health issues

Preventing HIV infection in India's
at-risk populations

Understanding the causes of autism
in infants

Treating patients with MS and
spinal cord injuries


Brain power

The annual two-day Comer Kids Leadership Academy, sponsored by the Comer School Development Program, brings together children from around the country who take part in a variety of activities that support their learning and development.
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ENDOWED PROFESSORSHIPS


Wimbledon winner, future Olympians to compete in Pilot Pen tournament

IN FOCUS: Yale Health Plan

Works by Cuban artists on view in 'Intersections/Intersecciones' exhibit

Bouchet Award recognizes scientist's effort to promote diversity

F&ES hosts delegation from China

Deserts, rainforests equally productive during drought, says study

EPA certificate of recognition awarded to Yale power plant

IN MEMORIAM: Edmund Slocum Crelin Jr.: newborn anatomy expert


CANCER CENTER APPOINTMENTS


Researchers receive grants for studies on women's health issues

New 'advocates' for theater are named to council

Genetics professor wins award to study prostate cancer tumor progression

Nursing professor Kathleen Knafl to chair group responsible for review of NIH grant applications

Art Gallery's new development director to head last stage of fundraising campaign

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Wimbledon winner Maria Sharapova will take part in this year's Pilot Penn tennis tournament at the Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale
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Cuban artist Christian Curiel created this work, now on view at the School of Art.
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