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healthcare › clinical-trials › h-47077
… group-sequential, adaptive, event- driven study to compare efficacy, safety, and tolerability of macitentan 75 mg versus macitentan 10 mg in … A study to compare macitentan versus macitentan in patients with …
news › an-organic-insecticide-is-more-damaging-to-non-target-insects-than-synthetics
… study, published in eLife , used the vinegar fly Drosophila to analyse the impact of chronic exposure to low … that has been banned in Europe for its impacts on non-target insects including honeybees,” Batterham said. “While … it does show that having an organic label doesn’t always mean safer. All insecticides, no matter their source, …
research › ... › tmem106b-as-a-lysosomal-adaptor-to-influence-brain-aging-and-tau-pathogenesis
… PTMs are present on TMEM106B in vivo, and does the lone coding variants alter these modifications to influence …
news › the-benefits-of-exercise-in-a-pill-science-is-closer-to-that-goal
… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine and collaborating institutions … appetite and improve the metabolic profile, especially for people who are overweight and obese,” said … Dr. Jonathan Long , assistant professor of pathology at Stanford Medicine and an Institute Scholar of Stanford ChEM-H …
news › researchers-develop-algorithm-to-identify-microbial-contaminants-in-low-microbial-biomass-microbiomes
… from the equipment or environment and use algorithmic tools to identify taxa present in the environment, not all … Rice University developed a de novo contamination detection tool to establish reproducibility in the identification and … Researchers develop algorithm to identify microbial contaminants in low microbial biomass …
news › baylor-receives-nih-funding-to-study-neuronal-anatomy-of-the-knee-joint
… Baylor College of Medicine has been named a site for the Restoring Joint Health and Function to Reduce Pain … this information, we can begin to develop therapies to target those neuronal inputs and potentially impact pain, joint … Baylor receives NIH funding to study neuronal anatomy of the knee joint …
news › researchers-at-bcm-and-tch-create-mouse-model-to-mimic-parkinsons-disease
… created a mouse model that recapitulates the early non-motor symptoms as well as the motor difficulties in … to the Parkinson’s Foundation . There is no cure available for Parkinson’s disease, which means it is even more … disease is still largely a mystery. Scientists believe a combination of genetic and environmental factors is most …
news › dr-carolyn-smith-to-lead-research-mission-at-baylor-college-of-medicine
… CEO and executive dean at Baylor. “She has been a great mentor to faculty and trainees and will continue to advance the prominence of our research programs.” … focus on the molecular pharmacology of estrogen receptors, regulation of gene expression by transcriptional …
news › baylor-awarded-grant-to-establish-the-houston-nutrition-and-obesity-research-center
… Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases to establish the Houston Nutrition and Obesity Research … program to provide training, mentorship and development for future leaders in the field. Dr. Mark Herman , section … Nutrition Center and Texas Children’s Hospital. “Our unique combination of clinical endocrinologists, nutrition …
news › oracle-and-bcm-collaborate-to-advance-research-into-alcohol-related-liver-disease
… Health and Life Sciences and Baylor College of Medicine today announced they will collaborate to advance research … Baylor plans to leverage Oracle Health’s AI data platform and real-world data (RWD), containing more than 120 … challenge, and earlier identification is key to changing outcomes,” said Seema Verma, executive vice president and …