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research › ... › enterovirus-replication-in-beta-cell-models
… clear that significant molecular biological work must be done to determine mechanisms that can enable enteroviruses to … plasmacytoid dendritic cells. Our hypothesis is that one or more of these cells cause viruses to enter into …
academic-centers › ... › biobanking
… 370 unique disease diagnoses and over 160 unique disease sites representative of the racial and ethnic diversity of … that provide collection services at our affiliate clinical sites: Human Tissue Acquisition and Pathology Shared … when applying for specimen: IRB protocol number, issuing site, and expiration date for protocol covering specimen …
academic-centers › ... › services
… Raw and processed data will be deposited in repositories such as GEO, Metabolomics Workbench. … away. Both sit inside the BCM firewall, have nightly offsite backups, are protected through non-aqueous fire … not enjoy the full benefit of disaster recovery from both sites, whereas the archive storage does. Outside of HPC …
departments › molecular-and-human-genetics › our-team
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departments › ... › faculty-and-staff
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education › ... › frequently-asked-questions
… each year. We admit 28 entry-in-practice students who will complete the DNP degree and all requirements necessary to take … up to 30 master’s-prepared CRNAs who are returning to complete their DNP degrees. View our admission requirements . … Come to our information session. …
about-us › our-campus › ombuds-office
… The Ombuds Office is a confidential place for students, trainees, faculty, and staff to express concerns, resolve disputes, manage conflicts, and increase communication skills. The ombuds is available to discuss any … Ombuds Office is located in BCM-N205 and a confidential phone line (713) 798-5039 is available. The ombuds holds all …
departments › ... › rheumatology-fellowship
… The Rheumatology Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine educates and fosters the development … rheumatologists. Our program is a two-year ACGME-accredited fellowship designed to prepare physicians for … autoimmune conditions and other rheumatic diseases. The comprehensive, multidisciplinary didactic curriculum and …
news › clue-to-treating-diabetic-kidney-problems
… A small piece of genetic material called microRNA-29c plays a major role in the development of kidney diseases related to diabetes, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine in a recent report in the Journal of … microRNAs is that you do not have to knock out the gene completely. The microRNAs exert modest effect on their target …
departments › ... › curriculum
… and improvement, interpersonal and communication skills, professionalism, and systems-based practice. Additionally, …