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… been seen before - suddenly appeared. The novel virus, commonly called swine flu, is named influenza A (H1N1). … and 2009 H1N1 outbreaks, and continued research to more completely understand influenza virus, as well as … to as A/California/07/2009 (H1N1). Although many different combinations of the HA and NA proteins are possible, viruses …
news › 2019-surgery-fulbright-awards
… and Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha. He completed fellowship training in Advanced Laparoscopy and … in recapturing aesthetic form using techniques such as DIEP flap, fat grafting, and implant-based breast reconstruction. Dr. Izaddoost has been named a top doctor by Houstonia Magazine and a Super Doctor by Texas …
news › disaster-response-grant
… largest medical center in the world now joins the nation’s top tier of environmental health research centers. The Gulf … in environmental health, genetics and epigenetics and computational biology across the Texas Medical Center,” said … and state-of-the-art technologies, support and encourage community engagement, and enable rapid coordination of …
news › navigating-a-new-normal-for-social-interaction
… world have limited their social interactions for months to combat the spread of coronavirus. While some enjoy the … friends, family and colleagues in-person. Whether you feel comfortable in a social setting or not, social interaction … It’s comparable to what happens to the skill level of top athletes or musicians when they don’t practice,” …
news › too-much-of-a-good-thing-persistent-ifng-depletes-progenitor-blood-cells-via-bst2
… diseases  and member of the  Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center  at Baylor. Blood stem cells … “BST2 is a fascinating protein that has been mostly studied for its ability to both protect our body from viral … an important role in blood stem cells, which are at the top of immune system hierarchy,” said first author  Marcus …
news › study-shows-continued-face-mask-use-offers-economic-benefits
… College of Medicine and the Public Health Informatics, Computational and Operations Research (PHICOR) at the City … a need to consistently layer multiple interventions on top of each other, which in turn will make each intervention even more effective." The team developed a computer simulation model of the U.S. that simulated the …
news › staying-cool-under-high-heat
… Dr. Maria Mejia , associate professor of family and community medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, shares how … takes in, preventing your body from functioning normally. Common symptoms of dehydration differ by age:   Infants or … three hours o    Sunken eyes, cheeks, a sunken soft spot on top of the skull o    Irritability   Adults:   o    Extreme …
news › new-tau-regulators-and-therapeutic-targets-for-neurodegenerative-disorders-discovered
… more individuals are expected to be affected in the coming decades. Tauopathies such as Alzheimer’s disease are … three new tau regulators First, the Liu lab performed computational modeling and prediction analysis of the known … fruit flies allowed us to select targets that showed up as top hits in both species,” said co-author Dr. Ismael …
research › ... › projects
… Here, we introduce COORS (Cell of ORigin like CellS), as a computational tool trained on developmental human brain … These data have provided opportunities for developing computational methods that can improve cancer subtyping and … we developed an algorithm named CLIPPR which combines the top-performing single-cell models, RNA-inferred copy number …
research › ... › lab-news
… Initiative News: Neural Recordings Predict the Clinical Outcome of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - July 2024 Nature Medicine Research … million - January 2024 Katherine Kabotyanski Receives Top Honors From The Society For Neuroscience And Baylor …
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