departments › ... › infectious-disease-epidemiology
… discovered at a rate unparallel by other vector-pathogen complexes over the last 50 years. We critically need … molecular epidemiologic tools to evaluate submitted ticks. Comprehensive molecular data generated from this research … a tick you would like to submit, please visit our study website . Visit our interactive dashboard to see the results of …
research › ... › safety-planning
… aware of the abusers’ patterns and behavior before they become abusive. Watch for signs that physical violence could … can figure out your next steps. Remember: Sometimes it is best to leave, but other times it may be best to stay and do whatever the abuser demands. Giving in …
departments › ... › vice-chair-education
… Grand Rounds Improve quality of presentations Increase off-site access to DoM Grand Rounds Incorporate attendance in … faculty evaluation/bonus process Streamline and improve communications/announcements regarding Grand Rounds … support residents Improve counseling service access Improve communication to trainees of wellness resources Strategic …
title-ix-office › education
… of sex-based harassment including: Sexual harassment - unwelcomed conduct of a sexual nature Sexual violence - a form of … incapable of giving consent Gender-based harassment - unwelcomed conduct based on an individual’s actual or perceived … devise preventative and awareness campaigns in an effort to comply with the new regulations. …
healthcare › ... › scarless-thyroid-and-parathyroid-surgery
… team thoroughly evaluates each patient to recommend the safest, most effective treatment. … The tightness is a normal reaction to any surgical incision site and will go away over time. Most patients do not … reliever like ibuprofen is sufficient. A liquid diet is recommended for the first day after surgery, followed by soft …
healthcare › ... › mesenteric-artery-disease
… the arteries in the abdomen that supply the intestines become narrowed, or blocked, by an accumulation of a fatty … builds up inside the artery walls, the arteries can become hardened and narrowed (a process called … A stent is a small tube that holds open the artery at the site of the blockage. The stent is collapsed around a …
research › faculty-labs › richard-lloyd-lab
… translation of mRNAs containing internal ribosome entry sites (IRES) to continue. Cap-dependent translation produces … models in human and mouse pancreatoids to determine both mechanisms of establishment of persistent infection and …
news › researchers-enrolling-patients-for-study-to-train-ai-in-assisting-breast-cancer-surgery
… tumors in order to develop artificial intelligence. The combination of these technologies currently in development … with Perimeter Medical Imaging , a medical device company, to use the OTIS™ system, which delivers real-time, … the ATLAS AI Project with a second randomized, multi-site study in approximately 600 patients to test the OTIS …
departments › ... › medicine-pediatrics-endocrinology-fellowship
… Endocrinology in the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor. Both of these subspecialty training programs are accredited … and large patient population. These clinical training sites are Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center , Texas … fellowship start date and be board eligible or certified in both pediatrics and internal medicine. The fellowship …
research › ... › projects
… (UDN) at Baylor College of Medicine. This NIH funded multi-site collaborative effort is designed to use high level … CRISPRi based screens and manipulation of gene expression both spatially and temporally. … astrocytes and microglia. In addition, we would like to do combination drivers, like motor neurons and skeletal muscle. …