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healthcare › ... › gastric-sleeve
… your new stomach closed. Because part of your stomach has been removed, this is not reversible. … messenger (hormone) that stimulates appetite. Patients who have this operation report much less hunger after surgery. … is suitable for people who are overweight and who have not been able to lose weight with diet, exercise, or medicine. …
healthcare › ... › laser-procedures-including-lasik-and-prk
… Our team of physicians are board-certified and have specialized fellowship training in cornea, cataract and … through leading-edge research and education. Our physicians have played an important role in several major clinical and … of these refractive procedures for laser vision correction have one goal in mind: to reduce one's need for glasses and …
research › ... › lab-members
… University pursuing a dual degree in Integrative Biology (BS) and French Studies (BA), with a Certificate in Language …
education › ... › award-recipients
… innovative curriculum design and commitment to mentorship have left a lasting impact. Her journey began as director of … In this capacity, Dr. Ismail has led initiatives that have transformed undergraduate medical education across … innovation and equity in medical education. She has been honored with multiple teaching and leadership awards, …
research › research-centers › texas-hepatocellular-carcinoma-consortium
… Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine have been awarded more than $15.6 million in grants by the Cancer … are urgently needed to reverse the epidemic of HCC but has been hampered by several factors. Most cases of HCC (90 … surveillance (by ultrasound) in practice is very low. We have assembled an outstanding group of investigators with …
education › ... › beginning-of-semester
… can copy content from other courses you teach so you don't have to start with a blank slate. You can copy entire … items from other courses you’re currently teaching or have taught in the past. You can also combine items from … over. For complete instructions on how to Copy Content visit the Blackboard Help Center pages. You can also watch …
research › ... › assisted-reproduction
… Women with disabilities have the right to access and use Assistive Reproductive … an egg on its own. There are also options for a woman to have a baby without necessarily going through the physical … nurturing environment. Assisted reproductive technologies have advanced to the point that scientists can select …
news › protein-eif4a-emerges-as-a-potential-achilles-heel-for-triple-negative-breast-cancer
… very poor prognosis and limited therapeutic targets, has been challenging. Responding to this need for better … Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions have investigated potential vulnerabilities in TNBC that … ineffective in most TNBC as these therapies depend on having immune cells that would attack the tumor. Zotatifin …
news › cryptic-transcription-in-mammalian-stem-cells-linked-to-aging
… are usually unmistakable, unraveling what triggers them has been quite a challenge. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions have discovered that a cellular phenomenon called cryptic transcription, which had been previously described and linked to aging in yeasts and …
news › an-organic-insecticide-is-more-damaging-to-non-target-insects-than-synthetics
… concentrations of the popular organic insecticide Spinosad have profound effects on beneficial insect species, … doses than imidacloprid, a synthetic insecticide that has been banned in Europe for its impacts on non-target insects … not aim to pin the blame on Spinosad, it does show that having an organic label doesn’t always mean safer. All …