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academic-centers › ... › ethics-consultation-faq
… The ethics service works to provide support and guidance by being non-judgmental and offering action-oriented, …
education › ... › frequently-asked-questions
… and timely communication, meticulous, compassionate and up-to-date care, with the highest priority given to the … and concern for the welfare of research subjects, both human and nonhuman, and manage any potential conflict or appearance of … on lapses in professionalism. The Center believes that support and education in positive professionalism is critical …
healthcare › ... › lung-cancer
… substances that cause cancer. They damage lung cells, and over time the damaged cells can turn into lung cancer. …
research › ... › research-collaborators
… boards for several projects focused on the health and well-being of people with spinal cord injury. …
research › ... › sleep-disturbance
… may experience sleep disturbances as a result of being disabled and female. First, sleep problems constitutes …
departments › ... › physical-medicine-rehabilitation-residency
… to foster a sense of belonging in a larger network while being small enough for residents to stand out as …
departments › physical-medicine-and-rehabilitation › research
… disabilities; and improving psychosocial health and well-being of persons with SCI. Faculty conduct research with …
research › ... › projects
… and we hope to discover how these bacteria switch from being a commensal bacteria to an invasive pathogen. …
education › ... › ccb-videos
… CCB faculty member Dr. Sarah Woodfield’s talk on metastasis and chemoresistance exemplifies some of … CCB, illustrates the research CCB students explore with her talk on a novel SIRT1-ERRγ axis that modulates gastric …
news › baylor-recruiting-participants-for-throat-cancer-screening-study
… head and neck cancers are declining in the U.S., human papillomavirus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal, or throat, …