
RNAi CORE OPENS WINDOW ON CELL FUNCTION The Center for High Throughput Cell Biology is Yale’s first operating lab on West Campus. This core facility, directed by Lars Brandén, performs RNAi knockdown screening and serves as a resource for scientists across Yale. CONTINUE »
SCIENTIST TO DEVELOP BLUEPRINT FOR NEW INTIATIVE A leading evolutionary biologist and former director of the Peabody Museum, Michael Donoghue has been named asa they first vice president for West Campus Planning and Program Development. CONTINUE »
NEW VISTAS FOR THE LIFE SCIENCES In 2007, Yale purchased the 136-acre Bayer Healthcare campus. Now the University is using its 434,000 square feet of laboratory space to launch a series of research institutes to make tomorrow’s breakthrough discoveries. CONTINUE »
HOW THE WEST WAS WON In an interview with Yale Alumni Magazine, President Richard C. Levin recalls how this historic purchase came about and reflects on the implications for the University. CONTINUE »
CONSERVING YALE’S COLLECTIONS West Campus offers a blank canvas for a Yale’s art schools, collections, and libraries. Plans are underway to develop this complex with core facilities to address common needs for preservation, storage, and access. CONTINUE »
COLLECTIONS GO DIGITAL Yale boasts the world’s seventh largest library system, with over 10 million volumes in 21 libraries, and its gallery and museum collections stand among the nation’s finest. Now, plans for a core facility to digitize these holdings promise to revolutionize their use in the lab and classroom. CONTINUE »