Scientists at Yale have unlocked a 50-year puzzle of how certain bacteria spread harmful disease.
Published today in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, scholars from...
The 2019-20 Awards for Outstanding Teaching Fellow in Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale School of Medicine have been announced by the Graduate Education Committee...
The ocean floor and the ground beneath our feet are riddled with tiny nanowires — 1/100,000 the width of a human hair — created by billions of bacteria that can generate...
From the creation of a single droplet to the flow of a river and the world’s hydrological cycle, how water binds together, and to different surfaces, has far-reaching...
Stavroula Hatzios, assistant professor in the departments of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and of Chemistry, is one of 10 scientists nationally to be named a...
Congratulations to the organizers and presenters of the second annual All Points West symposium on a wonderfully successful series of virtual events. Our particular...
Stavroula Hatzios, Assistant Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology and of Chemistry in the Yale Microbial Sciences Institute, has been named a Microbiome...