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… Dr. Mary Dickinson , senior vice president and dean of research at Baylor … Association for the Advancement of Science . This honor comes as AAAS celebrates its 150th anniversary of the … basis for disease. Dickinson received a bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University, a Ph.D. from Columbia University …
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… The holiday season is here. Before we gather with family and indulge in … between the two and how you can try to prevent them from happening. Heartburn Heartburn is a gastrointestinal or … chest pains. This can be pain from angina, pain or discomfort that happens when your heart isn’t receiving enough …
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… in mammals is a spiraling structure called the "cochlea" from the Greek word for snail. It spirals out from the saccule (one of the balance organs). There are two and a half turns … canals and two in a chamber where the three canals come together). The nerve fibers (brown) can be seen on
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…   Abdallah is recognized for his work in PTSD, depression and chronic stress. He has served as a contributor and … Center for PTSD at Yale. He received his medical degree from Lebanese University in Beirut. He completed his residency at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences …
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… I knew that staying at TCH would allow me to learn from a large and diverse patient population and see a wide range of diseases. I also wanted to continue to work with the amazing attendings and fellows in … in rheumatology here. I was lucky to do an away rotation during residency, and that experience made me fall in …
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… a neutral sex. It's like I'm not a woman, not a man. I don't know what I am because I was never approached like a … we also found is that many women with disabilities have overcome the effect of those stereotypes and have had wonderful … with severe physical disabilities have beat all the odds. From the time we were born or acquired our disability, we …
news › solving-the-cnl6-mystery-in-batten-disease
… Batten disease is a family of 13 rare, genetically distinct conditions. Collectively, they are the most prevalent cause … that break down waste products into its constituent components that the cell can recycle or discard. In Batten … enzymes, are made. The endoplasmic reticulum is separate from the lysosomes. So, how do defects in a protein located …
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… the entire set of genes and all the proteins produced by colon cancer tissues from patient samples has revealed a more comprehensive view of the tumor that points at novel cancer … Colon cancer proteins, genes uncover potential treatments …
research › ... › drosophila-genetics
… insights in neuroscience, including the identification and functional dissection of genes important in human … dopamine, acetylcholine, glutamate, and GABA are conserved from flies to humans. In addition, the Drosophila and human … the majority of human disease genes are conserved in flies. Compared to mammalian model systems,Drosophila offers the …
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