healthcare › clinical-trials › h-46145
… Baylor College of Medicine is conducting a research study called the Houston “Breathe Easy” Healthy Homes-Based Model … will be randomized (using a process like flipping a coin) into either the control group or intervention group. …
research › ... › research-areas
… Recognition of Dying Cells … cells? How does the phagocytic receptor CED-1 recognize dying cells? Besides CED-1, is there another phagocytic receptor that recognizes dying cells? … Engulfment of Dying Dells … Degradation of Dying Cells … on the molecular level? How are the nutrients from degraded dying cells recycled inside host cells? …
healthcare › ... › carotid-artery-disease
… Carotid artery disease, also called carotid artery stenosis, occurs when the carotid … Even a brief interruption in blood supply can cause problems. Brain cells begin to die after just a few minutes without blood or oxygen. If the … disease has the potential to progress rapidly. It is generally characterized by the accumulation of fatty deposits …
academic-centers › dan-l-duncan-comprehensive-cancer-center › membership
… Membership is open to all active Baylor College of Medicine faculty and staff. … Membership is open to all active Baylor College of Medicine faculty and staff. … tenure track faculty on seed package, but not yet externally funded … supported by the Cancer Center Support Grant Will receive all Duncan Cancer Center publications including a …
education › ... › interview-invitation
… you that you have been selected to participate in the upcoming virtual interview sessions for the Baylor College of … The orientation component of the interview session for Group A begins at 3 … students attending Baylor College of Medicine. Following completion of the orientation, there will be online …
education › education-programs › center-for-training-in-healthcare-quality
… training programs for health professionals. is a nationally recognized COIN (Center for Innovations), housing, organizing, and … a plethora of personalized opportunities with nationally recognized and award winning faculty. Trainees from … program evaluation, and post-training placement for all fellows and trainees in residence at IQuESt. …
news › improvement-and-adherence-to-guidelines-needed-to-reduce-heart-failure-death
… of Cardiology: Heart Failure , show that 28% of patients died within a year following a first-time hospitalization … reviewed more than 250,000 patients. The group who later died or who had to be re-hospitalized in the following year … of treatment. To help illustrate the importance of this problem, Bozkurt said imagine a cancer patient who requires …
research › research-centers › blue-bird-circle-rett-center
… professionals. Several BCM physicians are involved clinically at the Blue Bird Circle Clinic and contribute to the … those living in the Houston area, but also for those from all parts of Texas, the United States, and around the world. … Southwest, the clinic provides a comprehensive approach to all patients, including a thorough medical and neurological …
news › treatment-shows-reduction-in-heart-failure-after-myocardial-infarction
… While there are therapies to aid in overall heart health, there are very few preventative therapies … a person becomes weaker and weaker and eventually they die,” said Dr. Bert O’Malley , professor of molecular and … is a great candidate to help solve this huge clinical problem,” said Dr. James Martin , Vivian L. Smith professor …
news › living-healthier-longer-better-late-than-never-the-effect-of-risk-factors-on-life-expectancy
… diabetes, and underweight or overweight/obesity. All increase the likelihood of heart ailments down the road. … age 50 develop cardiovascular disease 13.3 years later and die 14.5 years later than women with all five risk factors. …