news › nano-radiomics-unveils-treatment-effect-on-tumor-microenvironment
… has shown that the tumor microenvironment (TME) can help cancers grow and evade the immune response. The TME has even been shown to … the anti-cancer activity of the immune system, but also combat the inhibitory effect of the tumor microenvironment. …
news › comparative-genomics-clues-aids-resistance
… Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection in macaques behaves in a … mechanisms that drive disease progression, and thus to develop new insights into the behavior of the HIV virus in … were sent back to Emory for analysis, including direct comparison with the rhesus macaque and human genomes. Rogers …
research › ... › causes-and-consequences-of-developmental-regression-in-asd
… Dr. Kochel has a longstanding interest in developmental regression—or the loss of previously acquired … skills—in children with ASD. Her research on the topic is comprehensive in that she studies both the causes and … disorders: Onset, duration, and effects on functional outcomes. Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 8(2), 890-898. …
news › scientists-find-new-use-for-popular-heartburn-drug
… for many cancers, including breast and lung. Unfortunately, the treatment can negatively impact healthy tissue, and many patients suffer radiation-induced complications. One example is radiation dermatitis, an inflammation of skin tissue that can …
departments › ... › all-of-us-biomedical-researchers-scholars-program
… program that supports biomedical researchers who attended the BR Faculty Summit . The purpose of the All of Us BR … researchers that use the All of Us research platform and help mitigate professional barriers common to early career researchers.  All of Us BR Scholars …
research › ... › variant-submission-data
… The center has received 139 submissions for disease modeling, encompassing 191 genetic variants. Half of our submissions are … with individuals or programs at other institutes. Model Types Of the accepted projects, 28 of the accepted … is a list of reasons why variants were accepted for modeling by the center: Generation of a preclinical model for …
news › itsn1-gene-linked-to-risk-of-parkinsons-disease
… A new study published in Cell Reports reveals a breakthrough discovery linking genetic … significantly elevated risk of Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative condition that affects nearly 2% of adults … disease progression.  “Parkinson’s disease, the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, still has no cure. To …
academic-centers › ... › flow-cytometry-facility
… The Flow Cytometry Facility provides multi-parameter cellular analysis and viability … College of American Pathologists CLIA certified as a high-complexity laboratory Served as reference laboratory for …
departments › ... › admissions
… interest in our program. The Baylor Family Medicine Residency Program does not discriminate with regard to sex, race, age, religion, color, national origin, disability or veteran status. We welcome and review all applications to our residency program. … Three LORs, one MUST BE from a primary care provider USMLE/COMLEX exams MUST BE passed within two attempts USMLE/COMLEX …
education › ... › recruiting-events
… Hear from some of our GSBS current students and alumni during the 2024 current student and alumni panel held in November 2024. … shares information about BCM and the Texas Medical Center, details about the BCM graduate programs and tips for … The GSBS is coming to your city!   The GSBS will be visiting the …
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