- July 17, 2025
The Pulse of Life: YSPH Study Reveals How Gene Expression Evolves
- March 27, 2025Source: Yale News
Eight Yale Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows
- October 09, 2024
Yale Professors Awarded $1.9 Million Grant for Gene Expression Research
- September 20, 2024
Are Comprehensive Genetic Profiles Helping Patients with Cancer?
'Omics: Genomics, Metabolomics
YSPH is at the cutting edge of research in genetic epidemiology (population studies), wet-lab (mechanism studies), metabolomics and analytics (both biostatistics and bioinformatics) to address chronic and infectious disease areas such as cancer, obesity, asthma and vector-borne diseases. YSPH faculty are at the forefront of many lines of research, with ongoing studies in shift workers' circadian rhythm adjustments and breast cancer, alcohol and cancer, evolutionary biology and cancer metastases, vector biology and novel solutions to vector diseases such as African sleeping sickness.
Recent Publications
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Genome Biology
SUPERGNOVA: Local genetic correlation analysis reveals heterogeneous etiologic sharing of complex traits
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Methods in Molecular Biology
Analyzing Metabolomics Data for Environmental Health -
Translational Oncology
Molecular Pathway Analysis
Centers and other resources
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- Center for Perinatal, Pediatric and Environmental Epidemiology (CPPEE)CPPEE aims, through epidemiologic studies, to investigate the impact of environmental, genetic, and clinical factors on pregnancy, birth, and childhood.
- Samoan Obesity, lifestyle and Genetic Adaptations Study Group (OLAGA)OLAGA study group aims to understand the origins of obesity among Samoans and other Pacific Islanders to develop relevant interventions to reduce obesity and obesity-related conditions.
The Yale Cancer Prevention and Control Training Program
Translational Alcohol Research Program (TARP)
for Faculty working in this area.