Dr. Campbell microbial sing-along at the American Society for Microbiology’s annual meeting​on August 25, 2025 at 4:00 am

For more than twenty years, Sheldon Campbell, MD, PhD, Professor of Laboratory Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Interim Chief of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Connecticut Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, has taught medical students, residents, fellows, training medical technologists and many others about Microbiology and Infectious Diseases by composing and singing a … Read more

Improving Transfusion Practices for Pediatric Patients​on May 9, 2025 at 4:00 am

Yale Laboratory Medicine faculty, including Drs. Jeanne Hendrickson, George Hauser, Thomas Binns and Nalan Yurtsever, attended the Domestic Steering Committee meeting for REDS-IV-P held April 29th-May 1st in Bethesda, MD. Yale is one of four hubs involved in REDS, a multisite project aiming to improve transfusion practices in the pediatric population. REDS-IV-P stands for Recipient … Read more

The Departments of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology now rank sixth in total NIH funding in the nation for our discipline.​on May 2, 2025 at 4:00 am

The Departments of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology now rank sixth in total NIH funding in the nation for our discipline. The work of our faculty and trainees covers the full spectrum of research with particular strength in immunology, cancer biology, infectious diseases, computational health care, genomics, stem cell biology, neurosciences, diagnostics, and translational research. Yale … Read more

Improving Transfusion Practices for Pediatric Patients​on May 9, 2025 at 4:00 am

Yale Laboratory Medicine faculty, including Drs. Jeanne Hendrickson, George Hauser, Thomas Binns and Nalan Yurtsever, attended the Domestic Steering Committee meeting for REDS-IV-P held April 29th-May 1st in Bethesda, MD. Yale is one of four hubs involved in REDS, a multisite project aiming to improve transfusion practices in the pediatric population. REDS-IV-P stands for Recipient … Read more

The Departments of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology now rank sixth in total NIH funding in the nation for our discipline.​on May 2, 2025 at 4:00 am

The Departments of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology now rank sixth in total NIH funding in the nation for our discipline. The work of our faculty and trainees covers the full spectrum of research with particular strength in immunology, cancer biology, infectious diseases, computational health care, genomics, stem cell biology, neurosciences, diagnostics, and translational research. Yale … Read more

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