about-us › ... › sap-concur-travel-activities
… for travel activities (acting as a travel assistant/delegate, submitting a travel request, and booking travel). To learn about travel and non-travel expenses (manage expenses, … Learn how to update your Travel profile, submit a travel … reservations. Please note, a Request ID is required for completing travel arrangements. …
research › ... › services
… Researchers are responsible for making their own macromolecules in milligram … needs, and addressing data collection requirements. Assistance with grant writing and manuscript preparation is … imaging option enables detection of macromolecular complexes by labeling one or more components with a …
departments › ... › hiv-aids
… destroys their ability to fight infections. Therefore, people who have developed AIDS are unable to fight off infections by other viruses or bacteria that … men. Since that time, around 78 million people have become infected with HIV and 39 million people have died of …
research › ... › alumni
… Professor (Orthopedics) - Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH Zheng, Qiping (1999-2005) Morello, Roy … Professor (Physiology) - University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR Napierala, Dobrawa (2001-2007) Current Position: … (Institute of Aquaculture) - University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain Suzuki, Masataka (2008-2010) Current …
healthcare › ... › brain-aneurysms
… they can grow and eventually rupture allowing blood to leak out of the vessel. When aneurysms bleed, the blood accumulates in the fluid space under the … treated to prevent rupture. Brain aneurysms are relatively common. Approximately 10–12 million people in the U.S. have …
research › ... › past-pilot-awardees
… 2024 Pilot Awardees Charles Cho, M.D, Ph.D., Baylor College of Medicine - “Ribosomes in pancreatic metaplasia and tumorigenesis” Xia Gao, … ages” Kavish Patidar, M.D., Baylor College of Medicine, Community-Acquired Acute Kidney Injury in Cirrhosis” Jared …
departments › ... › medical-students
… The goal of the pediatric core clerkship rotation for medical students at Baylor College of Medicine is to provide a well-rounded pediatric learning experience. It includes a two-week neonatology … of the neonatology rotation, medical students should be able to: Perform a complete physical examination on a neonate …
education › ... › facility
… technologies to join faculty, students, and patients at all levels in effective learning communities. In support of its mission, the center maintains facilities and resources for on-site and distance learning. … capacity of either 50 per room or a total of 100. Three smaller rooms are available with a capacity for 10-20 …
departments › ... › cardiothoracic-surgery
… valve replacement procedures and participate in multiple mitral and tricuspid valve clinical trials Consistently … of only three VA centers in the United States performing on-site heart transplantation … View a message from Division Chief, Marc Moon, M.D. … Chief's Message …
support › telephony › electronic-fax
… allows BCM staff and faculty to reach fax recipients electronically, without traditional, physical fax machines. … email is PDF. JPEGs and MS Word documents are also acceptable. Other document types may/may not render correctly. … Reliable – On-site solution managed and monitored by BCM staff …