departments › ... › training-locations
… medical center in the world, with 21 hospitals, eight academic and research institutions, and 50 total related organizations, all not-for-profit. … Fellows have numerous collaborative research opportunities … Texas Medical Center. The TMC is the largest life sciences destination in the world, with over 106,000 employees, 54 …
education › graduate-school-of-biomedical-sciences › postdoctoral-affairs
… located in the heart of the world’s largest medical complex. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs within the … States and 46 countries. Postdoctoral associates and fellows conduct research within eight basic sciences departments, 17 clinical departments or eight academic …
academic-centers › ... › oncore
… The Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Biomedical Informatics Group … of the full lifecycle of clinical trials. This system, considered by many to be the industry gold standard, allows centralization of all your clinical trials data, electronic documents, visit tracking and billing compliance …
news › cutting-costs-shouldnt-cost-you-your-heart-health
… As prices are in flux at the grocery store and elsewhere, Baylor College of Medicine cardiologists say not … with it, coupled with the health effects the COVID-19 pandemic created over the past few years, could increase the … disease were more likely to have more severe outcomes. All this led to a decline in overall heart health. In …
research › ... › publications
… P, Lozzi B, Athukuri P, Jing J, Wang S, Harmanci AO, Arenkiel B, Jiang X, Deneen B, Rao G, Harmanci AS. Integrated electrophysiological and genomic profiles of single cells reveal spiking tumor cells in human glioma. … Core Email: singlecellgenomicscore@bcm.edu Academic Director: Chenghang (Chuck) …
news › protein-improves-cardio-disease-predication
… Medicine have found that troponin I, a protein that is most commonly used to diagnose heart attack, can be detected with a new high-sensitivity assay in adults without … adding this protein to a commonly used risk prediction model led to more accurate risk prediction for heart attack, …
education › national-school-of-tropical-medicine › healthcare
… most diverse city in the United States. NSTM’s location in combination with the significant multi-cultural population … parasites, fungi, viruses and bacteria that disproportionately affect person’s living in resource limited tropical … Now commonly known as infections of poverty. New evidence indicates a hidden burden of tropical disease in the …
news › transforming-the-recognition-and-management-of-persistent-chylomicronemia
… (TG) greater than or equal to 1000 mg/dL) is being recommended by experts from the National Lipid Association … at the Texas Heart Institute at Baylor, and Dr. Daniel Gaudet with Université de Montréal, both are co-senior … categorized as having familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) or multifactorial chylomicronemia (MCS). FCS is rare (1 …
research › ... › publications
… V., Klebba, I., McCready, J., Arendt, L.M., Betancur-Boissel, M, Wu, M-F., Zhang, X., Lewis, M.T., and Kuperwasser, C. … growth and angiogenesis through mobilization of bone marrow-derived monocytes. Can Res. 2012. Online. PMID: 22467173. … US-tube carbon nanocapsules for enhanced chemotherapeutic delivery. Biomaterials. 2012; 33(5): 1455-61. …
education › ... › orientation
… starting on Aug. 1 All orientation activities will be held on the main Baylor campus in the Rayzor Lounge. An … Resident/Fellow Orientation …