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2025 federal administration transition
Guidance, updates, and a FAQ for the Yale research community.
MoreDiscoveries 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.
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
in sci/tech R&D expenditures in FY24
Yale School of Medicine was 3rd in the nation for total National Institutes of Health funding in FY 2024.
Newsmakers
Yale spinout Quantum Circuits to be acquired by D-Wave
The transaction marks a major milestone for quantum innovation emerging from Yale, while reinforcing New Haven’s growing role as an international center for quantum research, talent, and commercialization.
From lab to launch: Eleven faculty innovators recognized for turning research i…
The 2025 Yale Faculty Innovation Awards honor academic founders whose startups—rooted in Yale research—are advancing breakthroughs in health, sustainability, and engineering.
Yale launches HealthTech Works
The new accelerator will fast-track Yale innovations in digital health and medical technology from lab to clinic.
Yale to continue leadership role in $125M DoE quantum center
The Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) has been awarded $125 million in renewed funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to advance quantum information science research over the next five years.
Announcements
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.
State pledges $121 million for quantum technologies, New Haven tech incubator
This article was first published in YaleNews on 11/25/25. Accelerating Connecticut’s position at the forefront of next-generation science, Gov. Ned Lamont in November pledged a $121 million statewide investment in...
Resources and guidance in response to the federal government shutdown
On Wednesday, October 1, 2025, the U.S. government entered a shutdown. Provost Scott Strobel shared a message providing resources and guidance to members of the Yale community who may be...