news › trish-shares-new-health-data-from-first-all-civilian-orbital-space-mission
… lays the foundation for an open biomedical database for commercial astronauts’ health data and establishes best … on the paper. “The research and data collected from the pioneering Inspiration4 mission is stored within EXPAND and … complexities of a highly constrained mission, and the limited crew time available for training are all critical …
news › common-olympic-injuries
… A Baylor College of Medicine orthopedic surgeon details common injuries among fan-favorite Olympic sports. … The patella tendon, which connects the kneecap to the shinbone, is crucial for jumping activities. Overuse and … Proper nutrition, rest and sleep are also critical components of an athlete's regimen, allowing the body to repair …
news › alzheimers-disease-and-the-holidays
… present challenges for those with dementia and their loved ones. Travel is fatiguing, being in a new location is … Be prepared to adjust your expectations based on your loved one’s tolerance for change. The sights, sounds and smells of … your loved one to mingle in a crowd, choose a quiet, comfortable spot and have family members approach …
departments › ... › academic-clinical-track
… fellows who intend to enter clinical academic practice upon completion of the training program. The emphasis is on … year is divided into 12 rotations, and each rotation is one month long. Throughout the rotations, first-year fellows … average of 8-10 new consults daily. There are usually one to two residents assigned to the rotation. MEDVAMC …
research › ... › pricing
… in a PDF. Service Pricing Confocal Imaging Training : $50 one-time Supervised use: $40/hour Unsupervised use-peak … Confocal - Spot RT Fluorescent Imaging Training : $50 one-time Supervised use-peak : $30/hour Unsupervised … : $10/hour IX70 - With Microinjection Training : $50 one-time Supervised use : $25/hour Unsupervised use: …
news › baylor-recognizes-research-excellence-with-2022-debakey-awards
… year we celebrate and honor researchers from our Baylor community who have made significant contributions to … set forth by Dr. DeBakey.” The awards, named in honor of pioneering heart surgeon Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, the first … of Corbevax, a COVID-19 vaccine for the world. She pioneers and leads the advancement of a robust infectious and …
research › ... › publications
… induce muscle-specific transcription. Mol. Cell. Biol. 12, 266-275. PMCID: PMC364092 Martin, J.F. , Li, L., and Olson, … suggests a role in patterning of the limbs and face and in compartmentalization of somites. Dev. Biol. 161, 357-369. … J.N. Cohn, eds.) Cardiovascular Medicine. Churchill Livingstone Inc., New York, pp. 741-751. Black, B.L., Martin, J.F ., …
departments › ... › training-sites
… at Ben Taub Hospital. It is the largest county hospital and one of two level 1 trauma centers in Houston. They rotate … and benign Gyn. It is a high volume setting where they work one on one with various attending physicians from different group … they are exposed to a spectrum of disorders ranging from common disorders such as abnormal uterine bleeding to rare …
departments › ... › reserved-position
… the categorical child neurology residents who have just completed their own pediatrics training at Texas Children’s … The most common applicant for this position is someone who is finishing their three-year pediatrics residency … outlined as follows, which can be initiated following one of three options: Two years of residency training in …
education › ... › alumni
… that match their career interests. They also work one-on-one with students to help them define and reach their goals. … her life and career. She served as the administrator for one of the Translational Biology and Molecular Medicine, which is one of the programs that came together to form the DDMT …