research › ... › stop-smoking
… women with disabilities are significantly more likely to smoke than non-disabled women in the same age group. A national survey conducted by the Center for Research on Women with Disabilities in 1997 found higher … with 32 percent of women with disabilities smoking compared to 23 percent of adults in general. An analysis of …
news › graduates-social-responsibility-2013
… The M.D. degree comes with a label of special knowledge and authority, Dr. Harold Varmus, director of the National Cancer Institute, told Baylor College of … a member of the BCM board of trustees, chair of the Best Minds Best Medicine Campaign and chair of the Board of …
departments › ... › fellows
… Baylor resident, I knew that staying at TCH would allow me to learn from a large and diverse patient population and see a wide range of diseases. I also wanted to continue to work with the amazing attendings and fellows in Rheum who … variety and complexity of patients—you really get to see everything in rheumatology here. I was lucky to do an …
departments › ... › fellows-highlights
… is first author on an article, entitled "The use of tracheostomy to support critically ill children receiving orthotopic … to serve on one of the Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Outcomes Collaborative's standing committees. She will be a … was awarded the Texas Children's Hospital Medical Staff Best and Most Complete Physician Award for 2019. Kyle Brown, …
news › genomic-sequencing-of-healthy-newborns-does-not-disrupt-family-dynamics
… Genome sequencing can reveal insights into a person’s risk for specific health conditions throughout … randomized clinical trial designed to examine how best to use genomics in clinical newborn medicine. The study … same screening and report, plus whole exome sequencing with comprehensive interpretation and return of nearly 1,000 …
research › ... › publications
… Paula D.L.M. Montero Llopis, Clement N. David, Jeffery L. Kutok, Alejandra Raimondi, Karan Saluja, Jia Luo, Cynthia A. … (2023) 83, 3846-3860. Kyle P. Eagen.  BET proteins loop and compartmentalize the 3D genome .  Nature Genetics  (2022) … in Biochemical Sciences (2018) 43, 469-478. Cover Article​ Best of Trends Series : Best and most downloaded review …
departments › ... › manuscripts
… L . Effectiveness of bi-directional patient-provider communication tools aimed at changing patient medication behavior in the … BW. Quantifying the implementation and cost of a multisite antibiotic stewardship intervention for asymptomatic … Family and Community Medicine Manuscripts …
research › ... › pilot-awards
… CVRI will not be offering Pilot Awards for FY26 … Wang, Ph.D.; Thomas Cooper, M.D. – Antisense RNA delivery to heart for myotonic dystrophy. Kristy Murray, D.V.M, … Arash Pezhouman, M.D., Abul Hassan Samee, Ph.D.— A Comprehensive Approach to Safe & Efficient Cardiac …
departments › ... › past-award-recipients
… United States medical schools. 2023 First place: “Sanskrit for Beautiful,” by Palak Patel Second place: “All My Heart,” … School Second place: “The Day After,” by Anneka Johnston-Dumerauf, Stritch School of Medicine at Loyola … Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Third place: “Welcome,” by Kristin Geczi, University of Michigan Medical …
community › ... › lecture-series
… Welcome to the Baylor College of Medicine Global Programs … at addressing critical health challenges worldwide. Join us to gain insights from leading experts, engage in … and regional partnerships in strengthening equitable access to surgical care. Biography: Abebe Bekele, M.D., Ph.D., FCS …
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