education › ... › student-life
… in the Orthotics and Prosthetics Program at Baylor College of Medicine, shares her Baylor experience. … help and support to reach their full potential. Baylor College of Medicine provides academic and support services to promote academic excellence, health and wellness , and student engagement . …
education › ... › problem-solving
… Knowing to whom to turn when problems arise is critical to your success as a graduate … of topics below to identify individuals and services available to help you navigate challenges. … Course lecturers Course directors Your graduate program director … departmental representative on the Postdoctoral Association Committee Advisor for international students …
healthcare › ... › nipple-and-skin-sparing-mastectomy
… is when all breast tissue is removed. In appropriately selected patients, the surgeon may be able to conserve some of the skin and/or nipple normally lost during a mastectomy. The choice of what … During a nipple-sparing mastectomy, the breast tissue is removed, while …
healthcare › ... › wide-local-excision
… tissue. In the "Area of excision" picture: The inner circle represents the melanoma and healthy tissue that are … incision (cut) is often done so that the surgical site can be neatly closed. If the excision is small, the … graft may be needed. Other ways of removing a melanoma can leave a round scar or a scar shaped a little like the letter …
research › ... › research-background
… are approximately 50% protein by weight. This nucleic acid-protein complex is referred to a chromatin. Histones are highly … of the ‘readers’ of chromatin (proteins with domains that site specifically recognize PTMs) usually have two domains … PTM occurring in low abundance. This results in a plethora of combinations (or proteoforms) defining many …
research › ... › projects
… our lab is to explain how variants in the human genome may lead to disease. We develop robust statistical models -- combining biophysics, machine learning, and comparative genomics -- that can integrate a … patterns (or motifs) when identifying their target binding sites in the genomic DNA. However, many protein-occupied …
research › ... › publications
… Sensory Modulations All the Way Down . Current Biology Comprehensive assessment reveals numerous clinical and neurophysiological differences between MECP2-allelic disorders . Annals of Clinical and Translational … Scientific reports 6, 23305 Nonequivalent release sites govern synaptic depression . H Wen, MJ McGinley, G …
research › faculty-labs › andrew-rice-lab
… HIV infects - CD4+ T cells and macrophages. On this web site, you will find short summaries of several research … Microarray data - From TL Sung, L Golebiewski, E Siwak, and AP Rice. (Manuscript submitted). … Sung TL, Rice AP. PLoS Pathog. 2009 Jan;5(1):e1000263. Epub 2009 Jan 16. miR-198 inhibits HIV-1 gene …
news › baylor-st-lukes-tower-2-medical-campus
… St. Luke’s Medical Center (Baylor St. Luke’s) today celebrated the groundbreaking of Tower 2, a 420-patient bed … Catholic Health Initiatives, and will also be the future site of the Texas Heart® Institute (THI). As announced in … bed towers, a medical office building and ambulatory care complex, and new facilities for basic science and …
news › autism-study-underrepresented-communities
… A new grant to Baylor College of Medicine will build on the ongoing SPARK for Autism … of the SPARK study will address low participation among communities of color, which are historically … with Texas Children’s Hospital, is one of four pilot sites for this new initiative. “With Houston being such a …