Nalan Yurtsever, MD, Awarded NIH Replication Prizeon May 15, 2026 at 4:00 am
Nalan Yurtsever, MD, assistant professor of laboratory medicine, is among the winners of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Replication Prize.
Nalan Yurtsever, MD, assistant professor of laboratory medicine, is among the winners of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Replication Prize.
It’s not the rhinovirus itself but the body’s early immune response that determines whether the common cold stays mild or flares into something more dangerous, a new study finds.
Held on December 4, 2025, at 101 College Street, PitchFest once again showcased the semifinalists for the Blavatnik Fund for Innovation at Yale, the University’s life sciences accelerator supporting the translation of groundbreaking research into new healthcare solutions. “PitchFest and the Blavatnik Fund continue to fuel the translation of Yale life sciences discoveries into real-world … Read more
Being a social media champion was not just about a few posts here and there; it was a journey. A new perspective to understanding what AABB meant to each one of us and what it offered. Working with AABB staff was one thing; appreciating their hard work and getting a peek at what is ahead … Read more
Dr. Alexa Siddon will be presenting an educational webinar hosted by the International Society for Laboratory Hematology on 12/18/2025.
“There are labs using the wrong anion gap,” Dr. El-Khoury said. “There are two distributions based on different methods, one that’s much lower and one that’s higher.” And clinicians will call the laboratory to ask why an anion gap reference interval is too low or high, unaware that what they see in textbooks and online … Read more
Join Professor Joe El Khoury as he discusses his three areas of research including the impact of sample quality on diagnostic accuracy, the urgency of early kidney injury detection, and the evolving role of mass spectrometry in clinical labs. Learn how DART technology can accelerate toxicology workflows and hear his perspective on automation, workforce challenges, … Read more
“The AABB Early-Career Scientific Research Grant was my first grant as a Principal Investigator. It was instrumental in helping support protected time for my research, and allowed me to investigate the application of a new technology that I developed to understand immune responses in patients on my clinical service.” Grant Year: 2022 Project: Identification of … Read more
VA Connecticut is so grateful to Dr. Campbell for his commitment to laboratory medicine and his ability to navigate the many challenges during his tenure, including electrical shutdowns, water shutdowns, staffing crises, floods that knocked out crucial lab instrumentation, helped lead many in and outside the lab through the COVID pandemic and many more events … Read more
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