departments › ... › training-locations
… the Texas Medical Center, the world's largest medical complex. … Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center is ranked #17 in Neurology and Neurosurgery Hospitals on U.S. … DBS program as well as a Comprehensive Epilepsy Center of Excellence with four-bed EMU. The resident care for patients …
research › ... › texas-d-cfar-home-institutions
… as a premier academic health science center, known for excellence in education, research, and patient care. BCM has four schools: The School of … Taub Hospital, Thomas Street Health Center, and numerous community health centers), the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans …
research › ... › lab-members
… I am an Associate Professor of Pediatrics-Nutrition with a deep commitment to addressing nutrition-related health … in Arkansas called Mountain Home which was where I first found an interest in addressing health disparities. Mountain …
departments › ... › tuberculosis
… Although tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient disease, it is still a major killer today. In … TB bacterium is small, rod-shaped, and grows slowly. It is found only in people and not in other living organisms or in … forms of TB bacteria that are resistant to some antibiotics commonly used to treat TB has made treatment more difficult. …
education › ... › associate-professor
… A Baylor login is required to access the forms and documents listed below. … Initial appointments or … and approval by the Faculty Appointments and Promotions Committee before review by the Academic Council and … or initially appointed to a tenured position based on excellence in at least two of the three missions of …
departments › ... › manuscripts
… Santa Maria D, Paul M, Lightfoot M, Nyamathi A, … Quadri Y … … to primary care patients' expectations of antibiotics for common symptoms . Ann Fam Med . 2024 Sep–Oct;22(5):421–425. … students . Education for Health . 2024 Jun–Sep;37(3):260–264. Pub 2024 Sep 8. DOI: 10.62694/efh.2024.128 … Huang …
news › hiv-1-protein-helps-induce-metabolic-defects
… The wily human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) has another trick up its … lipodystrophy. “With antiretroviral treatment, HIV has become a chronic illness, and lipodystrophy and associated … factors that play key roles in cellular metabolism. “We found that Vpr circulates in the blood of patients with no …
news › mesoamerican-nephropathy-outbreak-linked-to-nickel-toxicity
… For more than 20 years, an epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) of unknown origin has severely affected specific coastal communities along South America’s Pacific coastline from … same population who had no evidence of kidney disease. They found affected cases to have significantly increased levels …
news › disruptions-in-brain-sphingolipid-metabolism-reveal-new-insights-into-cause-of-gaucher-disease
… A study by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas … between glycosphingolipid metabolism and rare as well as common neurological conditions. Moreover, it offers valuable … lab and first author of the study. “Interestingly, we found that under normal conditions, the protein encoded by …
research › ... › publications
… Wang, S., Qi, C., Rajpurohit, C., Ghosh, B., Xiong, W., Wang, … Neurodegen., (2025) 20:44. Gedam, M., and Zheng, H. (2024). Complement C3aR signaling: Immune and metabolic modulation … exacerbates tau pathology and spreading . Mol. Psychiatry, 26(10): 5925-39. Ghosh, A., Comerota, M.E., Wan, D., Chen, …
Back to topback-to-top