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… endometriosis is defined as the colonization and growth of endometrial tissues at anatomic sites outside of the uterine cavity, primarily on the pelvic … to 5-10 percent of reproductive-aged women worldwide chronically suffer from endometriosis symptoms, such as pelvic …
departments › ... › spinal-cord-injury-medicine-fellowship
… The Baylor College of Medicine Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Program, which offers one fellowship position yearly, is located within the … boundaries across institutions and specialties and is committed to providing the highest possible quality of … outpatient experience in the settings SCI professionals typically practice. Opportunities to learn from more than ten …
news › nih-grant-supports-national-study-of-atypical-diabetes-causes
… is the most common metabolic disease affecting hundreds of millions around the world. Although patients are typically classified as having type 1 or type 2 diabetes, … specific genetic defects, because we now have the tools to both identify and possibly treat them with precision …
news › opioid-free-joint-replacement-surgery-an-innovative-approach
… In the midst of a national opioid crisis and with increasing data showing … and knee replacements, ranging from straightforward to very complex cases, without patients requiring a single opioid … transmission of the nerve stimulus from the surgical site. “Targeting pain at its source is a smarter and more …
news › proton-pump-inhibitors-help-radiation-therapy-target-cancer-cells
… The resistance of cancer cells to radiation therapy is a significant … radiosensitizing cancer cells isolated from various tissue sites, including head and neck, breast and the lungs, using … Comprehensive Cancer Center. “As a result, it is critically important to identify drugs that can be used to …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-central-texas-va-sign-affiliation-agreement
… Baylor College of Medicine and the Central Texas Veterans Health Care … regional campus in Temple. The regional campus is set to welcome its inaugural class of medical students in summer 2023. The VA will serve as one of the training sites for medical students, who begin clinical rotations …
news › department-of-defense-funds-development-of-a-new-lyme-disease-vaccine
… The National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine along … New York state. The disease cases also have been geographically expanded in the past 20 years. “No human Lyme disease … and effective or efficient response,” said Dr. Maria Elena Bottazzi , associate dean of the National School of Tropical …
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… is to identify the RNAs it interacts with. The development of HITS-CLIP and iCLIP methods revolutionized our ability to map RBP binding sites in vivo by enabling pulldown of an RBP of interest, … recently described improved CLIP methodologies that dramatically improve the efficiency of converting …
research › ... › reporter-model-testing
… Genome editing in vivo requires safe and efficient delivery of reagents to a target tissue. At the same time, delivery … effects. Engineered reporter mouse strains allow both a qualitative and quantitative assessment of genome editing efficiency following delivery. At the …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-40307
… A Clinical Pilot Study Examining Bilateral Inhibition of the Lateral Habenula as a Target for Deep Brain … in Intractable Depression Baylor Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is currently seeking … involves implanting electrodes into an area of the brain called the lateral habenula to see if electrical stimulation …