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  2. W. Mark Saltzman - Wikipedia

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    W. Mark Saltzman. William Mark Saltzman was named the Goizueta Foundation Professor of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering at Yale University on July 1, 2002 and became the founding chair of Yale's Department of Biomedical Engineering in 2003. [1] Saltzman's research aims to promote new methods for drug delivery and develop new biotechnologies ...

  3. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine is a quarterly peer-reviewed open-access medical journal. It was established in October, 1928 and is the oldest medical student publication still being published. [1] Since 2015, each issue covers a particular topic in biology, medicine, or public health, including experimental and clinical research.

  4. Biomedical sciences - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical sciences are a set of sciences applying portions of natural science or formal science, or both, to develop knowledge, interventions, or technology that are of use in healthcare or public health. [1] Such disciplines as medical microbiology, clinical virology, clinical epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, and biomedical engineering are ...

  5. Yale School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Yale School of Medicine is the medical school at Yale University, a private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. It was founded in 1810 as the Medical Institution of Yale College and formally opened in 1813. The primary teaching hospital for the school is Yale New Haven Hospital.

  6. Valerie Horsley - Wikipedia

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    Valerie Horsley is an American cell and developmental biologist. She currently works as an associate professor at Yale University, where she has extensively researched the growth, restoration, and maintenance of skin cells. She is a currently a member of the Yale Cancer Center and Yale Stem Cell Center. She received a Presidential Early Career ...

  7. Anjelica Gonzalez - Wikipedia

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    Anjelica L. Gonzalez is a biomedical engineer, scientist, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering [1] at Yale University, and is part of the Vascular Biology and Therapeutics Program. [2] Her work focuses primarily on biomimetic materials, or the development of materials that mimic human organs, to study how drugs and other medical ...

  8. Nicholas Christakis - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Christakis moved to Yale University, where he is a professor of social and natural science in the Department of Sociology, with additional appointments in the Departments of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology; Statistics and Data Science; Biomedical Engineering; Medicine; and in the School of Management.

  9. Amy Arnsten - Wikipedia

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    Amy F.T. Arnsten. Alma mater. Brown University. UC San Diego. Scientific career. Institutions. Yale University. Amy F.T. Arnsten is an American neuroscientist. She is the Albert E. Kent Professor of Neuroscience and Professor of Psychology as well as a member of the Kavli Institute of Neuroscience at Yale University .

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