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… Your particular treatment will depend on the type of TOS you have, as determined by your symptoms, … clot. Once the clot has been removed, our surgeons may recommend that the first rib be removed so that the narrow … which the vein passed can be enlarged to prevent the vein from clotting again. If the vein is badly narrowed, the …
research › ... › nutritional-epidemiology
… our food choices, and the metabolic changes that arise from what we eat.  … Microbiome and Insulin Longitudinal Evaluation Study (MILES) - MILES is designed to … research study involving more than 6,000 men and women from six communities in the United States. MESA is sponsored …
news › baylor-researchers-elected-2021-aaas-fellows
… The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s … in a clonal cell population. Herman received his Ph.D. from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. He was a … the groundbreaking discovery that transcription fidelity comes at the expense of DNA repair. He has received the …
research › ... › projects
… The study titled ‘Using Technology to Prevent Obesity Among African American Girls’., also known as Butterfly Girls, … design: story and goal setting (treatment), story only (comparison), and waitlist control.  The primary outcome was … obesity at baseline. This study was conducted via funds from the National Institute on Health grant #MD005814 (to …
news › baylor-researchers-develop-and-validate-clinical-diagnostic-rna-sequencing-test
… for Mendelian disease diagnosis, but clinical translation of diagnostic RNA-seq has not been widely achieved. … in the American Journal of Human Genetics , establish a comprehensive transcriptome sequencing pipeline for clinical … gene analysis. In fact, when we applied for accreditation from the CAP (College of American Pathologists), we worked …
research › ... › committees
… MPH, Baylor College of Medicine Jing Ning, Ph.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center Fasiha Kanwal, M.D., MSHS, Baylor College … Medical Center 7200 Cambridge, 8th Floor, Suite 8B Houston, Texas 77030 (713) 798-0950 hasheme@bcm.edu … is made possible by grant RP150587 from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, PI: Hashem B. El-Serag; …
research › faculty-labs › na-li-lab
… and in some cases are lethal. Arrhythmias can result from dysfunctional ion channels located on the plasma membrane or abnormal … could be playing a causative role in atrial fibrillation. … Heart NLRP3 inflammasome linked to atrial fibrillation
research › ... › teddy-and-npod-v-projects
… virus as a trigger or etiology driving autoimmune dysfunction that causes diabetes. Dr. Lloyd has assumed a major role in the Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors Virus Working group (nPOD-V), a consortium of … on coordinated analysis of pancreas and other tissues from persons with T1D. The role in this project is to try to …
education › ... › postdoctoral-research-opportunities-in-science
… facilitate the process to identify future postdoc positions that match your interests. If selected for PROS, you … help you reach your professional goals. Virtual Programming from the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs will occur during … check again in 2026. Eligibility Requirements Anticipate completion of Ph.D. degree by Summer 2027 Ph.D. candidate of …
healthcare › ... › adult-strabismus
… Strabismus means that both eyes don’t look at the same thing at the same time. One eye may look straight ahead while the other eye looks in another direction. It is sometimes called “cross-eye” or “walleye.” It … The most common symptoms are: •    Blurred or double vision. •   …
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