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Powered by bold thinking, Yale’s science and technology research drives cutting-edge discoveries that strengthen America’s leadership and benefit people around the world.
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2025 federal administration transition
Guidance, updates, and a FAQ for the Yale research community.
Discoveries transform lives
From fueling discoveries in the lab to creating jobs in our communities and delivering vital hope to patients, federal research funding powers change that reaches far beyond campus.
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Why NIH support matters: A Yale doctor explains
Protecting hope
"It's been a real positive experience being involved in this study. I can't imagine if anybody were to say to me, 'The study has stopped and we're taking you off this drug.' I would be angry...that you've taken that away from us--that glimmer of hope."
Fran Barrett Wife of a patient with Multiple System Atrophy
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- Yale Center for Molecular Discovery
Protecting the people who fuel discovery
"Science is trying to help people, and if they're cutting it, then we can't do that."
Kimberly Zichichi Research Assistant
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Protecting what matters
Funding cuts don't just hinder research and innovation. They unravel everything.
Yale research enterprise Many roles
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- Aberration-Corrected Electron Microscopy (ACEM) Core
- Chemical and Biophysical Instrumentation Center (CBIC)
- Yale Institute for Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering (YINQE)
Breakthroughs in medicine start with research — and lead to better lives
"Our work has led to the approval of the first drug that was able to delay the onset of type 1 diabetes. ...This work has had profound effects on both the patients and their families, and none of this work would have been possible without the indirect cost recoveries that Yale has received."
Kevan Herold, MD C.N.H. Long Professor of Immunobiology and of Medicine (Endocrinology)
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By the numbers
Yale takes a data-intensive approach to science and technology research, harnessing today's volume, speed, and availability of data to transform knowledge production.
Research Infrastructure
- 70+ core science facilities
- 1,169 specialized reference databases
- 10 campus libraries
- 15.9 million volumes across Yale's collections
Empowering Support
$1.52B+
in sci/tech R&D expenditures in FY24
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Yale School of Medicine was 3rd in the nation for total National Institutes of Health funding in FY 2024.
Organizational structures that support excellence Learn more about Yale's scientific research strategy
Newsmakers
Feb 18, 2026
Saluting an ‘amazing’ year in quantum science — and how we got there
In a recent public lecture, Yale’s Robert Schoelkopf outlined the decades of research that preceded a Yale colleague’s recent Nobel Prize — and a remarkable year in quantum science.
Jan 26, 2026
From dark days of HIV-AIDS, advances in aza-sulfur chemistry enable breakthroug…
Jon Ellman’s research on tert-butanesulfinamide—how ongoing advancements in synthetic chemistry facilitate drug discovery and contribute to life-saving treatments.
Jan 23, 2026
Quantum Circuits’ sale brings tech success — and jobs — to New Haven
The recent $550 million sale of Yale startup Quantum Circuits Inc. strengthens the quantum tech ecosystem in Connecticut and underscores the value of Yale’s investment in quantum research, campus leaders say.
Mar 6, 2026
Yale Office of Research Development: Turning Vision into Funded Discovery
Every scientific breakthrough at Yale begins with an idea and the strategy to make it fundable. Behind each major research success lies a challenge: how to transform a bold vision into a winning proposal in an increasingly competitive funding landscape.
Announcements
Feb 26, 2026
Research Misconduct Policy and Procedures
Yale has updated its policy on research misconduct and supporting procedures.
Feb 3, 2026
Guidance in response to the federal government shutdown
On Saturday, January 31, 2026, the U.S. government entered a partial shutdown. Below is information and updates, shared by the Office of Research Compliance, most relevant to members of the...
Jan 6, 2026
Faculty townhall: Updates for faculty with federal research funding
A townhall for research-active faculty with federal funding will take place Friday, January 16th, from 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM EST in person at Hope Memorial Building room 110 and via Zoom.