The VBT Program integrates exciting new discoveries with clinical programs in Medicine and Surgery to improve the diagnosis of cardiovascular disorders.
Hope it’s not too late to join the bandwagon! Proud to share that our own @Yajaira83456387 and Anne were recognized at the @vascularbiology meeting in Cape Cod— and it was especially great to see @BillSessa give the intro for Yajaira’s award speech. Huge congratulations!
I am excited to officially share my NOA for my NIH-F32 studying endothelial and immune contributors to post-preeclampsia atherosclerosis. Huge thank you’s to my dedicated mentor @drlaurenbiwer , Yale colleagues, and my past mentors for making this important research possible 🫀👩🏼🔬
@YaleMed The VBT Program is honored to announce the forthcoming addition of distinguished faculty to our team. Dr. Terren K. Niethamer, PhD, will be joining the Comparative Medicine Dept. as an Assistant Professor from the National Cancer Institute, NIH. Welcome! @tniethamer
@YaleMed The VBT Program is honored to announce the forthcoming addition of distinguished faculty to our team. Dr. Benjamin J. Landis, MD, will be joining the Pediatrics Department as an Associate Professor from the Indiana University School of Medicine. Welcome!!!
And that’s a wrap! Huge thank you to all the speakers, moderators, poster presenters, and attendees at the 2025 Gordon Research Conference on Atherosclerosis. A fantastic meeting and even better community! Incredible to work with Esther Lutgens. See you in 2027!
@YaleMed The American Society of Hematology will honor Diane Krause, MD, PhD, with its Advancing Inclusive Excellence Award. To be presented at the society’s annual meeting, the award recognizes Krause’s commitment to removing barriers that prevent the full participation of all.
Congratulations! Lauren Biwer, PhD, and Ken Huaijin Loh, PhD, both assistant professors in Comparative Medicine, recently received the American Heart Association Collaborative Sciences Award for their project to decipher cardiovascular disease drivers in preeclampsia.
Systemic capillary leak syndrome (#SCLS) is a rare, life-threatening condition that causes recurring episodes of #edema and #hypotension. @YalePediatrics' @Pierce_Vasc_Lab discusses treatments available and the difficulty of diagnosing SCLS: https://t.co/uvI3vq1WmN
https://t.co/Gu0g8nbfNs Congratulations to Ziyu Yang's image which was selected winner of the 2025 Society for Leukocyte Biology contest! @StephaniaLibre1