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… Erectile dysfunction or impotency affects 18 to 20 million men every year in the United States. However, there … a great change in treatment since 1998 when the first successful oral form of therapy, sildenafil citrate, was … in therapy have greatly enhanced the probabilities of successful treatment. The two most common organic causes of ED …
departments › ... › critical-care-medicine
… as one of the nation's largest, most diverse, and most successful pediatric programs. We are proud of our … offering patients and their families the opportunity to access potentially life-saving therapies while adding to the … to independent research faculty. Turaga received nearly $1 million for a five-year grant to investigate the molecular …
education › school-of-medicine › graduate-medical-education
… fellowship programs in adult and pediatric specialties, accredited by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education and 50 … Center, the largest medical city in the world, averages 8 million patients visits per year and 9,200 total patient …
departments › ... › primary-care-research-postdoctoral-fellowship
… grant. The training grant is a five-year award of $1.9 million. The fellowship is open to M.D.s, Ph.D.s, and other … Center, the world's largest healthcare complex, provide access to an exceptionally diverse array of people and …
news › graduates-encouraged-to-hold-firm-to-values
… high schools. She was instrumental in the expansion and success of these schools, which have consistently ranked among … lemonade stands. At the time of her death, more than $1 million had been raised, and today, the foundation has raised more than $150 million for pediatric cancer, with research grants being …
news › transformative-gifts-support-medical-education-at-bcm
… and School of Health Professions. The gifts include $25 million from The Brown Foundation, Inc., $16 million from The DeBakey Medical Foundation, adding to their already committed $12 million to the project, and $10 million from the Sarofim …
departments › ... › research
… trial of a novel psychotherapy (TBI-adapted, manualized acceptance and commitment therapy) for emotional distress in … of this project is to develop a controlled cranial impact (CCrI) model of rmTBI with which to examine the acute and … and compared these outcome measures with those of single CCrI. …
news › echo-program-studies-environmental-impacts-on-pregnant-people-and-children
… throughout childhood.” The Houston team will receive $2.3 million over two years to recruit participants and gather … study with additional funding for a total of up to $10.6 million. The ECHO Program relies on data collected under a … . Recruitment for the Houston-based ECHO cohort site will occur at the UT Physicians Women’s Centers and will be led by …
news › salud-study-examines-health-disparities-for-latino-survivors-of-childhood-cancer
… Texas Children’s Cancer Center were awarded more than $7.6 million over four years from the National Cancer Institute … survivorship care. In 2021, these researchers received a $2 million award from the NCI to fund the “Survivorship and Access to care for Latinos to Understand and Address …
research › ... › next-generation-sequencing
… are captured. Recommended read depth is around 50-100 million reads/sample although deeper sequencing may be … transcripts are captured. Recommended read depth is 15-30 million reads/sample although deeper sequencing may be … with degraded RNA. Recommended read depth is 10-20 million reads/sample. Micro-RNA-seq: Enables miRNA profiling …
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