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news › drs-brenner-rooney-named-national-academy-of-inventors-fellows
… Dr. Malcolm Brenner and Dr. Cliona Rooney of Baylor College of Medicine are two of the 170 academic inventors named fellows of the National … human tumors, using vaccines and adoptive transfer of genetically modified T cells. His group was amongst the first to …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-55870
… of diabetes, or other factors. The study involves clinic visits, questionnaires, and health monitoring over … if you qualify for the study, there might be one or two visits. For more information, please complete this form …
news › study-increases-understanding-of-why-recurrent-meningiomas-are-aggressive
… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Washington University School of Medicine in … meningiomas (MRMs), a most aggressive form of this common brain tumor. Published in Science Advances , the … and Albert Kim. This work was supported by the Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Research Fund GF0010218, the Duesenberg …
news › researchers-develop-the-first-assembled-genome-of-a-soft-tick
… Researchers with Baylor College of Medicine and Texas A&M AgriLife Research collaborated with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service, SCINet project … Texas A&M AgriLife Research. The biology of soft ticks is complicated and quite different from hard ticks, which are …
news › two-trustees-appointed-to-baylor-college-of-medicine-board
… The Baylor College of Medicine Board of Trustees Wednesday added two new trustees, Fred Seigel of … as president and director of Energy Capital Partners, a company he founded. Luna, a veteran investor and civic … Two trustees appointed to Baylor College of Medicine Board …
news › modifiable-risk-factors-responsible-for-half-of-cardiovascular-diseases
… More than half of all cardiovascular diseases worldwide have been found to … and Dr. Vijay Nambi , associate professor of medicine, both with Baylor College of Medicine, are co-authors along … of cardiovascular diseases. All five risk factors combined amount to 57.2% of women’s cardiovascular risk and …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-51761
… syndrome caused by mutations in the RAI1 gene or deletions of the 17p11.2 chromosome. Individuals with SMS commonly experience excessive weight gain which leads to … behavioral disturbances, and sleep disorder. How each of these comorbidities contribute to the presence or absence …
news › 2024-educational-leaders-recognized-at-baylor-college-of-medicine
… Baylor College of Medicine’s top educational leaders were honored at the … as well as faculty whose service impacts the Baylor community and beyond,” said Dr. Biykem Bozkurt , senior dean of faculty and presenter for Faculty Awards Day. … and highly valued contributions to the educational mission of the College. Recipients become members of the Baylor …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-53999
… The purpose of the study is to determine the utility of automated analysis of optic nerve sheath measurements and establish normative … Ocular Ultrasound Measurements in Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy …
news › study-examines-prevalence-of-birth-defects-following-dpr-implementation
… wastewater directly to a water distribution system, instead of first passing water through an environmental buffer such … shortages. However, little is known about the health outcomes of people who receive DPR drinking water. A study led … risk of birth defects at the population level, specifically congenital heart defects,” Schraw said. “As DPR is …