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news › novel-form-of-stress-longevity
… A newly described form of stress called chromatin architectural defect, or … chromatin stress, triggers in cells a response that leads to a longer life. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine … Huffington Center on Aging and member of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor. “One of the factors …
news › device-for-expanded-use-of-donor-lungs
… Currently, 80 percent of donor lungs are not being used for transplant, but a portable device to house and transport lungs could make more of the organs … the transplant, which is even higher than the expected outcome for a standard lung transplant. However, researchers …
news › new-alkek-center-consolidates-omics-efforts
… The new Alkek Center for Molecular Discovery builds on and expands Baylor College … a new developmental program in metabolomics (which refers to the metabolism in a cell and the products of that … in one gene," said O'Malley. "The next targets are more complex with multiple gene inputs along with influences of …
news › how-we-remember-could-help-ai-be-less-forgetful
… A brain mechanism referred to as “replay” inspired researchers at Baylor College of … networks, found in artificial intelligence (AI), from forgetting what they have previously learned. The study, in the current edition of Nature Communications , has implications for both neuroscience and …
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… Center for Research in Obesity and Nutrition Membership Application …
news › mapk4-novel-therapeutic-target-for-triple-negative-breast-cancer
… of the enzyme MAPK4 in cancer growth and resistance to certain therapies has been growing quickly. In a current study published in the journal Nature Communications , a team at Baylor College of Medicine and … cell growth. Together, these findings support a role for MAPK4 in TNBC growth. Yang and his colleagues then dug …
news › two-distinct-tuberculosis-subtypes-ided-implications-for-personalized-therapy
… Hospital, in collaboration with the German Center for Infection Research, identified two main subtypes or endotypes of tuberculosis according to the person’s immune response to the infection. They found … which a person could develop the condition and that the outcome depends on the immune response produced by the infected …
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… Multi-Omics Bioinformatics Antimicrobial Resistance Diabetes, Nutrition & … Areas of Research for the Texas Children's Microbiome Center …
news › consensus-based-recommendations-for-acute-kidney-injury-in-children
… adults and can result in negative short- and long-term outcomes. To understand how to expand knowledge of pediatric AKI … . “We anticipate that this is going to be agenda-defining for the foreseeable future for the field of pediatric … Consensus-based recommendations for acute kidney injury in children …
news › debakey-high-school-for-health-professions-celebrates-50-years
… The Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions is celebrating the 50th anniversary … country, DeBakey High School for Health Professions will commemorate the anniversary with its annual Science … Science. “Baylor College of Medicine has been committed to the Houston community since we moved here in 1943, and …