news › stabilize-end-chromosomes-age-related-disease
… damaged chromosomes. The researchers showed that restoring the activity of sirtuins with a small compound … molecular mechanisms that connected telomeres and sirtuins. For this, they developed a mouse model of liver disease in … and Joseph A. Baur. For the list of author affiliations, visit this link. This work was in part supported by the Ted …
news › slowing-the-spread-of-covid-19
… over 50 and those who are immunocompromised, a lower chance for illness.” Social Distancing According to the Centers for … and inadvertently infect others. It is a way to also monitor if symptoms develop while avoiding any possible spread … own,” Woc-Colburn said. Get more COVID-19 health tips and visit Baylor College of Medicine’s  Coronavirus Preparedness …
departments › ... › urology-residency
… program boasts substantial collaboration with an impressive complement of voluntary faculty, most of whom are also … hospital and is home to an extremely clinically busy and complex urologic service. Texas Children’s Hospital is the largest children's hospital in the United States and affords our residents unparalleled experience in pediatric …
research › ... › research
… The Alkek Center for Molecular Discovery has an active research program … in nature, involving metabolomics, proteomics and informatics. The center is focused on identifying the … Cancer Center Center Cores completed a total of 67 projects for Baylor faculty, resulting in nine new publications and …
news › researchers-examining-vaccine-hesitancy-among-spanish-speaking-populations
… vaccines (including influenza and COVID-19) and factors associated with vaccine hesitancy among … autism through a new study funded through the Kochel Lab for Clinical Autism Research . “We want to understand this … Families can participate remotely and are not required to visit a clinic. Families also do not have to be involved …
news › researchers-are-using-data-mining-to-learn-more-about-uncommon-diabetes-cases
… treatment of diabetes, the focus is typically on the two forms of the disease that dominate public awareness. Type 1 … study by USF Health researchers Dr. Jeffrey Krischer, director of the USF Diabetes and Endocrinology Center and the USF … have atypical diabetes or know someone who might, they can visit the RADIANT website . Visitors are asked to answer a …
education › ... › student-opportunities-for-advancement-in-research
… The Office of Student Opportunities for Advancement in Research (SOAR) educates and supports BCM … one-on-one research advising sessions with the SOAR Director by emailing the SOAR office.  SOAR Database  The … at helping medical students develop their research skills. Visit the Student Research Educational Resources page to …
research › ... › types-of-interpersonal-violence
… rates of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse that are comparable to, if not greater than, women without … to interpersonal violence. Women are at risk for experiencing one or more of multiple forms of IPV (Ricci, 2017): Physical Violence – When someone … If you are in immediate danger, call 911.  For anonymous, confidential help, 24/7, call the National …
research › ... › aging-and-sexuality
… People commonly desire to be intimate or close with others as they … Activity and Aging As women age with disability, the desire for and enjoyment of sexual activity may be lessened due to … stress, or anxiety Trauma or abuse. For more information, visit our Interpersonal Violence page . What Can You Do? If …
education › ... › requirements
… review, the following classes provide a good background for graduate coursework: Biology (with laboratory) Chemistry (general inorganic; organic) Mathematics … regarding the process for international students, visit  International Services Office . Selection Criteria We …
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