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… Resources . Additionally, SOAR Travel Awards are available to support student research presentations at scientific and medical conferences. Medical students can schedule one-on-one research advising sessions with the … and community medicine research. … Students: … Learn how to search the database for specific terms or filter it …
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… A transcription factor activated by too much sugar in the blood is a driver of … parts of the pancreas called beta cells start to fail and cannot produce enough insulin to keep levels of the sugar in … of the work on the pancreatic beta cells and with finding how the receptor works. Chan does not think that a drug that …
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… egg and the embryo through the fallopian tube or oviduct toward the uterus is not well understood, mainly because it … fallopian tube by combining different types of movements, showing a dynamic process that is more complex than it had … to reproductive disorders.” “Applying our imaging approach can lead to exciting discoveries that we hope can advance …
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… at Baylor College of Medicine and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital (Duncan NRI) have created a new way to measure genetic variants in the Genome Aggregation … the general population, they are more likely to be benign. However, estimates for most population frequencies are based …
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… Childhood cancer is a rare occurrence in the overall population but … somewhat more frequent in children born with birth defects. To better understand the link between cancer risk and birth … our understanding of cancer risk in these children and show that we need additional research in this area.” Cancer …
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… treatments that reduce pain, improve fertility, and restore the health and well-being of our endometriosis … patients, including excision surgery, considered the gold standard in endometriosis treatment. Treatment … to control or prevent the patient’s menstrual cycle, which can help alleviate pain, shrink endometrial tissue, and slow …
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… of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital is the first to identify an underlying mechanism and possible drug … and Debdeep Dutta at Baylor and the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (Duncan NRI) at Texas … variants have been implicated in early-onset Parkinsonism. However, until now, very little was known about the …
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