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  2. Yale Postdoctoral Association - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Postdoctoral Association (YPA) is an association composed of postdocs from all disciplines working at the Yale University. The goal of this association is to create a sense of community among postdocs, as well as to improve their experience at Yale. It organizes professional development and social events around Yale. [1]

  3. Yale World Fellows - Wikipedia

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    They are selected through a competitive application process. Each year, the program selects 16 World Fellows to reside at Yale for the fall semester to study, share their knowledge, and expand their networks. The World Fellows program is located in Horchow Hall, within the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, on Hillhouse Avenue.

  4. Rachel Yehuda - Wikipedia

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    She received her Ph.D. in psychology and neurochemistry and her M.S. in biological psychology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and completed her postdoctoral training in biological psychiatry in the psychiatry department at Yale Medical School. [citation needed] In 2019, she was elected to the National Academy of Medicine. [2]

  5. Yale New Haven Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Yale School of Medicine and New Haven Hospital formalized their relationship in 1913. U.S. medical education, which had begun as a simple apprenticeship system, evolved to become a formal educational plan based on alliances between medical schools and hospitals. This was the start of what is now known as the Yale New Haven Medical Center.

  6. MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies - Wikipedia

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    The MacMillan Center was created in the 1960s as the Concilium on International and Area Studies and later renamed in the 1980s as the Yale Center for International and Area Studies (YCIAS). [4] In April 2006, YCIAS was renamed as The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale. [5] [6]

  7. Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs (formerly the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs) [1] [2] is a professional school of Yale University that specializes in global affairs. Established in 2022, it is Yale's newest professional school. [3] Based in New Haven, Connecticut, the school's mission is to "inspire and prepare Yale students for ...

  8. Akiko Iwasaki - Wikipedia

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    Iwasaki did her postdoctoral fellow at the National Institutes of Health in the lab of mucosal immunologist Brian Lee Kelsall. [5] In 2000, she started her own lab at Yale University. [ 2 ] In 2022, Iwasaki was awarded a Sterling Professorship, the highest academic honor professors receive at Yale University.

  9. Katherine McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    Through YCAM, she conducts forensic evaluations for asylum seekers at Yale and in detention facilities. [ 3 ] She collaborates with various organizations, including Physicians for Human Rights , [ 4 ] Society for Refugee Healthcare Providers , [ 5 ] Project Access New Haven , [ 6 ] and Integrated Refugee and Immigrants Services .