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news › mutated-blood-cells-define-clinical-risks-in-langerhans-cell-histiocytosis
… A nationwide team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Texas … systemic LCH receive basically the same chemotherapy that ultimately cures fewer than half and has little effect on … research collaborations with Dr. Miriam Merad and her team at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai that have …
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… most common primary disability type was spinal cord injury (26 percent), followed by polio (18 percent), neuromuscular … limitations, 52 percent had moderate disabilities, and 26 percent had mild disabilities. Eighty-two percent were …
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… Aishwarya, Ghislain, and Rina present their latest work at the THINC retreat. Aishwarya wins a poster … Nucleic Acids . Jeremy presented a poster on some of our latest work at the 29th Annual Meeting of the RNA Society in … to our MIRA grant from NIGMS. Jeremy presents some of our latest work at the symposium in honor of Phil Sharp’s 80th …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-32343
… and clinical information for a research study with the ultimate goal to develop treatments and interventions that …
news › assisting-the-elderly-throughout-covid-19
… can send drawings to their grandparents as well. Others may visit their elderly loved ones by waving and speaking … virtually. As parks reopen, older adults should feel free to get out to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine as long … appointments, contact the doctor’s office ahead of the visit. Many doctors are converting to telephonic and video …
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… or multiple activities and demonstrate longstanding commitment to excellence, altruism, community, and Baylor’s mission, vision, and values. All … has exemplified service in a different and unique way. For this award, service is defined as contributions that go …
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… Baylor College of Medicine is committed to the development and growth of the institution’s … Office of Information Technology … The Baylor College of Medicine Office of Information Technology is responsible for reviewing and approving development and … product, must seek formal approval prior to development by completing the College Mobile App/Mobile Website Request …
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… and 633 nm). All four confocal microscopes are designated for fixed fluorescent tissues or cells. The ZEISS 710 has an additional incubator for temperature and CO 2 control and may be used for live imaging. The two-photon suite contains two Carl … Requests to the facility are generally handled on a first-come, first-served basis. Priority is given to BCM-IDDRC …
research › ... › urinary-tract-infections
… anatomy, especially that of the pelvic floor, makes it easy for bacteria to travel from the outside of your body into … First off, the symptoms listed above are the ones to watch for. Dark, cloudy, and foul-smelling urine are NOT signs of … to stop bacteria growth. Speak with your doctor in-depth before you agree to this treatment. Long-term antibiotic use …
research › research-service-labs › microct-lab
… scanner located at Baylor College of Medicine allows for visualization, measurement, and quantification of the … a typical scanning resolution of 12 microns is sufficient for most applications. Scans taken of long bones have … with analysis to take place the following day. Upon completion of a scan and reconstruction, the samples can be …