education › school-of-health-professions
… Welcome to the School of Health Professions at Baylor College … Program offer didactic and clinical education that transforms students into successful healthcare leaders. Located … in the Texas Medical Center — the world’s largest medical complex — SHP comprises world-class and service-oriented …
education › ... › chemical-physical-structural-biology
… proteins, biochemistry, pharmacology, chemical synthesis, combinatorial chemistry, structural biology, and protein … Our most essential strength is our community of highly collaborative scientists focused on the … College of Medicine Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Visit the GSBS website for information about our curriculum …
departments › ... › emergency-medicine-health-policy-advocacy-fellowship
… Emergency Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine is calling for applications for our one-year Health Policy & Advocacy … of Emergency Physicians and will also be encouraged to become involved with the Texas Medical Association, Harris … be conducted virtually with the option for in-person site visits for interested applicants. …
research › faculty-labs › jason-mills-lab
… Mills has studied stem cells and regeneration and cancer for more than 15 years and brings with him two … as well as genetic mouse strains that have mutant genes for cancer origins. The goal of the research is threefold: … attacks all proliferating cells, including the ones we need for the blood, skin, and digestive organs. Dr. Mills says …
research › ... › module-11-managing-multiple-mission-plans
… will help if you are ready to manage multiple mission plans for any of these reasons. If this module does not apply to … work on their fear of the doctor. However, because doctor’s visits are rare for most children, and most people do not … doable in your daily life? Is one specific step too easy compared to others? Look back to Module 5 and try to …
news › health-policy-symposium-what-is-the-future-of-medicine
… this year’s Health Policy Symposium, hosted by the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy , on May 16. Sessions … will address topics like artificial intelligence, brain computing, the metaverse and psychedelic research. “We are … as a contributing op-ed writer for the New York Times, a visiting lecturer at the Wharton School of the University of …
news › baylor-alumni-honored-for-work-in-research-teaching-and-patient-care
… District. Presented annually to Baylor alumni and faculty for their career accomplishments in the areas of innovative research, … I owe this award to the colleagues who shared my passion for patient care, clinical research and medical education,” … Rachel W. Davis, M.D. ’14, Res. ’21 – Humanitarian Award Visit the 2023 Alumni Awards page to learn more. …
research › ... › research-projects
… ER-alpha, SRC-3, and a secondary coactivator (p300) complex. This work provides a structural basis for understanding the assembly of a transcriptionally active … the complex for the next step of transcription. Our latest study determines the first structure of DNA bound …
departments › ... › chiefs-message
… nationally by U.S. News & World Report – Best Universities for Gastroenterology and Hepatology , which are based on … guidelines in nearly every therapeutic area. We provide comprehensive, state-of-the-art patient care across leading … our exceptional faculty, fellows, and staff. Thank you for visiting, Mohamed Othman, M.D. Professor of Medicine Chief, …
healthcare › ... › follow-up-care-after-treatment
… After surgery, chemotherapy, and/or radiation are completed, your physician will still see you periodically. … but patients are generally seen every three to six months for the first five years and then yearly after that. During these visits your physician will be checking for signs that the …