departments › ... › chiefs-message
… Whether you are a prospective patient, trainee, or collaborator, we invite you to explore all that we offer in advancing … Clinic. The section conducts more than 70,000 outpatient visits and 300,000 inpatient visits annually, consistently … societies. Our section members are leading efforts to study cancer survivorship, space medicine, opioid use disorders, …
news › special-protein-protects-new-islet-cells
… of Baylor College of Medicine used a special gene therapy to induce the livers of mice with diabetes to make islet or … an important new treatment for type 1 diabetes. … However, when they tried their treatment in mice with an … Research Center. "This time, though, the cells survive. You can see the immune cells surrounding the islets, but they …
healthcare › ... › esophageal-cancer
… Driven by obesity (which leads to GERD) and a decrease in the occurrence of a stomach … that reduced the acidity of stomach juice, esophageal cancer has become the fastest rising cancer in Caucasian men … studies, such as a barium esophagram or CT scan may show an abnormality, the diagnosis of esophageal cancer …
news › colon-cancer-new-potential-treatments
… entire set of genes and all the proteins produced by colon cancer tissues from patient samples has revealed a more … comprehensive characterization of tumor tissues as a means to guide further research leading to early diagnostic … of therapy called checkpoint inhibitor-based immunotherapy. However, only a subset of colon cancer patients with this …
news › brain-stars-hold-our-memories
… by the activity of brain cells called neurons that respond to learning events and control memory recall. The Baylor team expanded this theory by showing that non-neuronal cell types in the brain called … the Department of Neurosurgery , director of the Center for Cancer Neuroscience , a member of the Dan L Duncan
departments › ... › otolaryngology-residency
… school graduates from around the country are selected to join The Bobby R. Alford Department of Otolaryngology – … Children's Hospital and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center . Training in these specialized environments … diverse array of people and resources. Discover how our affiliations enhance our education programs. … …
departments › ... › journal-articles
… PMID: 32279716 . Bellows S, Jankovic J. Reply to Comment on Re-Visiting Immunogenicity Associated with … AF, et al. Exclusion of Patients with Brain Metastases from Cancer Clinical Trials. Neuro Oncol. 2020;:. PMID: 31900480 … Huang WY, Caruso AC, Sekhon N, Kung DH, Greely JT, et al. How to teach laboratory stewardship in the undergraduate …
education › ... › self-evaluation
… Self-evaluation provides you the opportunity to advocate for yourself by providing important information … understand a question or questions within the form. Who can I contact for further explanation? … Please contact facultyevaluation@bcm.edu . … How do I correct information that was pre-populated and is …
education › ... › core-clerkships
… Medicine course is a four-week rotation that is designed to give students exposure to the field of Emergency Medicine … learning didactics every week. The student will also learn how to interpret the emergent EKG and how to act on those … and we hope that students will strive to be a psychologically informed physician. In the Clerkship, students will …
research › ... › research-projects
… Estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer comprises 70% of human … organs?  What are the mechanisms of endocrine resistance?  How are immune cells involved in metastatic progression?  …
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