research › ... › are-you-ready-for-a-new-plan-of-action
… about how close you are to reaching those goals or overcoming your fears. Now, let’s go over a few reasons why you … of action. Some of us have fears or worries that don’t come up super often. For example, if you have a fear of doctor visits, then you might only come across this fear twice a …
research › ... › module-1-about-luna
… Welcome to the first module of LUNA! This week, we will … to Understand and Navigate Anxiety) The LUNA program is a family-based, online treatment program to help children and … be valuable in helping your child with anxiety. LUNA is a family-guided treatment , which means we teach you and your …
research › ... › menopause-research
… transition, you may experience no symptoms at all or some combination of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and menopausal … The most common changes occurring during the perimenopause are: … by age 45. Women in their 40s tend to have more pregnancy complications such as premature labor, stillbirth, and …
about-us › ... › smoking-and-vaping
… death and disability in the United States. More than 16 million Americans are living with a serious disease caused … 1. Youth addiction to tobacco and e-cigarettes is a complex societal problem that must be recognized and … to anyone under the age of 21 (Tobacco 21 laws). Nine in 10 smokers start before the age of 18. If an individual …
departments › ... › application
… Program must have earned (or be within three months of completing) a Ph.D. in epidemiology or bioinformatics or … research meeting a year. Each fellow will be allocated a computer and $10,000 per year to spend on lab supplies, relevant analytic … patient data sets and to develop new approaches complementing existing methodologies in descriptive …
departments › ... › educational-environment
… establishment in 1960, the Meyer Center has been a critical component of the education of medical students, residents in … hands-on education to trainees on community resources, family psycho-social issues, and special education, they … Program in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (LEND) LEND is 10-month interdisciplinary training program funded by the …
departments › ... › curriculum
… with more than 40 pediatric subspecialties and a level I comprehensive trauma center with large referral base, giving … access, percutaneous biopsies, and drainages, as well as complex liver transplant interventions, portal vein … Vascular Anomalies Clinic and help care for patients with complex vascular malformations and genetic syndromes. …
healthcare › ... › patient-testimonials
… his life and helped him immensely. "Before I didn't want to come out of the house," he remembers. Tristan went from 350 … gone from 255 pounds to 164 and from a size 24 to a size 10. After weight loss surgery, Kimberly is enjoying life so … is happier. “I do my hair and makeup more,” she says. “I smile more. I do more. I don’t stay inside like I used to.” …
research › ... › how-does-the-cochlea-develop
… sulcus, and on its abneural side by the future outer sulcus composed of Hensen’s and Claudius’ cells. We discovered that … regulation is carried out by two members of the Fringe family of glycosyltransferases that can modify Notch receptors … and patterning of inner ear sensory organs. PLoS Genetics 10(1): e1004055 Cai, T, Seymour, M.L., Zhang, H., Pereira, …
research › ... › hedgehog-in-cancer
… a number of gain-of-function mutations in positively acting components (e.g. ligands, Smo , Gli1 , Gli2 ), as well as by … skin cancers, most notably basal cell carcinomas – the most common of all human cancers. In addition, Ptc1 has been … development of medulloblastomas, glioblastomas, rhabdomyosarcomas, pancreatic cancers, and other soft tissue tumors. …