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Yale is expanding access to a cutting-edge outpatient treatment to help patients whose fingers and toes are damaged by severe Raynaud phenomenon. By administering epoprostenol infusion to patients in outpatient settings, physicians can help prevent progressive loss of hand function and amputation.
- May 25, 2026
Researchers are uncovering the fundamental rules of immunology. It’s enabling them to better treat disease—and even predict it before it strikes.
- May 07, 2026
Shivani Garg, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine (rheumatology), director of the Lupus Clinical Research Program, and co‑director of the Yale Lupus Program, is dedicated to patient-centered lupus research and care.
- May 06, 2026Source: Yale News
Each spring, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences recognizes professors from each of four divisions for their advising and mentoring of Yale students.
- April 23, 2026
Scientists uncovered self-renewing immune cells that continually supply T cells that damage the kidneys in lupus patients.
- April 01, 2026
The researchers joined the Immune Cell Reprogramming team, which aims to harness immune cells for health surveillance and disease treatment.
- April 01, 2026Source: Yale News
Allergy season is almost here. In a Q&A, allergist and immunologist Florence Ida Hsu shares some practical advice for seasonal allergy sufferers this spring.
- March 31, 2026
Nationwide, more than 80% of patients living with autoimmune disorders are women, yet doctors and scientists don’t fully understand why. This gap leads to challenges in prevention, timely diagnosis, and effective treatment. Autoimmune conditions occur when the body’s immune system malfunctions and mistakenly attacks its own healthy tissues and include diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS), lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and hundreds more. More research and investment are crucial – to drive discovery, breakthroughs, and patient care improvement.
- March 20, 2026
The Yale Department of Internal Medicine announces its newest incoming class of residents for Match Day 2026.
- March 16, 2026
The Department of Internal Medicine welcomes the following new faculty, staff, postgraduate associates, and postdoctoral associates and fellows who joined the team in February 2026.