news › new-tools-reveal-molecular-barcodes-distinguishing-cell-types
… of Medicine have developed a new set of computational tools to help answer this question. Although different cell … genes with methyl chemical groups. To better understand how epigenetic regulation works, researchers study DNA … many different cell types, existing analytical approaches can not distinguish methylation signals arising from those …
news › breast-cancer-tumors-disrupt-the-immune-system-remotely-favoring-their-own-growth
… and collaborating institutions have identified a strategy cancerous tumors use to remotely disrupt the development of an immune response … Published in the journal Cell Stem Cell , the study shows in animal models that breast cancer tumors send …
about-us › ... › security-department
… Baylor College of Medicine Security Department is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for students, trainees, faculty, staff and visitors. The Security Department operates 24 hours a day, … Email  dl-security@bcm.edu … Emergency Call Number: 8811 from a Baylor phone Fax: (713) 798-6488 …
healthcare › ... › pelvic-floor-reconstruction
… floor reconstruction is a group of surgical procedures used to treat pelvic organ prolapse , a condition that occurs … the bladder, uterus, vagina and rectum. The pelvic floor holds the structures in your pelvis in place. When these weak … the walls of the vagina. These sagging or falling organs can cause pain, discomfort, pressure in the vagina, and …
research › ... › reproductive-health
… Optimal reproductive health demands equal access to inclusive, competent, and medically appropriate … and delivery complications than women in general. 5-8 However, with knowledgeable health care providers who focus … ability than her disability, most women with disabilities can give birth to healthy babies. 9 To learn about pregnancy …
news › new-alkek-center-consolidates-omics-efforts
… a new developmental program in metabolomics (which refers to the metabolism in a cell and the products of that … to advance studies of obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancer. Directed by Dr. Bert O'Malley, chair of molecular … and cellular mechanisms of healthy cells and discover how those activities can go awry, leading to disease. Dr. …
education › ... › data-request
… At Baylor, we are committed to fostering a culture of data-driven decision-making and … is here to assist you in obtaining the data you need. … How it Works … If you are unable to locate the data you need … or grant, you must provide an IRB approval number before we can complete your request. For external requests, if you are …
healthcare › ... › alzheimers-patient-care-and-counseling
… Counseling within the setting of the ADMDC is intended to educate the patient and family about their condition, … and assist in developing treatment plans. The counseling visit is an opportunity for the patient and family to openly … and associated concerns. Additional counseling visits can be requested between the time of the initial visit and …
news › novel-form-of-stress-longevity
… chromatin stress, triggers in cells a response that leads to a longer life. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine … the Huffington Center on Aging and member of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor. “One of the … lab with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to investigate how the dosage of histone genes would affect longevity. They …
education › ... › competencies
… (1.3) Demonstrate caring, compassion, empathy, and respect toward patients of all socioeconomic, ethnic, religious and … completing assigned responsibilities, taking initiative, showing respect, and adjusting behaviors responsibly to … Underserved Pathway will be able to: Demonstrate effective listening skills (4.1) Demonstrate effective …
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