departments › ... › emergency-medicine-medical-education-fellowship
… development. Trainees pursuing a two-year track will also complete a supported Masters in Education at the University … choosing the two year option are encouraged to enroll and complete a Master’s in Education in Curriculum and … work approximately 20 hours/week clinically at our training sites, which may include Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center , …
research › faculty-labs
… Faculty lab websites provide information on the focus, projects and people … faculty at the College are represented within these sites. To further explore our research and discover … research interests and go to our departments and center websites. Go to the Explore Research page for additional …
research › ... › biomedical-geospatial-analytics-and-modeling
… and applications, including Esri’s suite of products; computers optimized for multi-thread spatial data … that are potentially related to the exposures or outcomes of interest to a research study, including … and chemical stressors (e.g., air pollution and waste sites) Conduct advanced epidemiological spatio-temporal …
news › car-nkt-cell-therapy-shows-promising-results-against-neuroblastoma-in-phase-1-clinical-trial
… the team have shown that NKT cells can localize to tumor sites in pre-clinical models. This trial has validated those … we identified in our preclinical work, is predictive of both higher NKT cell in vivo expansion and antitumor …
news › study-reveals-epigenetic-vulnerability-of-acute-myeloid-leukemia
… accumulation of white blood cells. Because of the poor outcomes of this disease, researchers across the globe have … a class of experimental drugs. These drugs target a protein complex called SWI/SNF, which many cells use to make DNA … complex that mediates access to DNA. After PU.1 tags a site of interest, SWI/SNF steps in and opens that door …
news › wnt-signaling-is-identified-as-a-target-in-nedamss-disorder
… Loren Pena and Vandana Shashi at the UDN’s Duke clinical site, they identified mutations in IRF2BPL as the cause of … in flies resulted in serrated wings and bristle loss, both of which are common when the Wnt/Wingless signaling …
healthcare › ... › mr-guided-focused-ultrasound
… monitor patient safety and temperature at the target site with minimal side effects. … to determine various motor and cognitive abilities. Computed tomography (CT) scan to measure skull thickness for … You may be given additional medication to keep you comfortable. You will also be given a “stop sonication” …
news › dissemination-of-bone-metastasis-linked-with-bone-remodeling
… “Before bone repair is triggered, say by an injury, both cell types, NG2+ and cancer cells, are dormant. But … may ‘ride’ NG2+ cells, which would carry them to remodeling sites where, taking advantage of the differentiation and …
departments › ... › community-psychiatry-track-cpt
… The Community Psychiatry Track provides specialized training for … Residents can apply as PGY2 residents to participate in the Community Psychiatry Track. The goal of the track is to … serve approximately 69,000 unduplicated clients across our sites per year and take pride in delivering care to a …
healthcare › ... › brain-aneurysms
… treated to prevent rupture. Brain aneurysms are relatively common. Approximately 10–12 million people in the U.S. have … (vertebral arteries, the basilar artery, and the posterior communicating artery) are at higher risk of bleeding than … prior aneurysm rupture, symptoms of aneurysm leak or nerve compression, irregular aneurysm wall outpouchings, and …