news › yellow-fever-know-your-risks-when-traveling-abroad
… flavivirus endemic to these areas. Being an educated traveler is a critical piece to avoiding yellow fever. Dr. Jill … of tropical medicine and infectious diseases at Baylor College of Medicine and an expert on travel medicine, explains … mosquitoes.  “A yellow fever vaccine is available and recommended for all persons nine months and older traveling to …
research › ... › publications
… JH, Neill NJ, Keough D, Putluri N, Katsonis P, Koire AM, Lee H, Bowling EA, Tyagi S, Orellana M, Dominguez-Vidaña R, … vulnerability in SMARCB1-deficient bladder cancer. Nat Commun. 2024 Feb 14;15(1):1373. doi: … M, Zeisberg EM, LeBleu VS, Kalluri R. Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition compromises vascular integrity to …
departments › ... › clinical-rotations
… Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center providing an unparalleled diversity of patient populations, pathologies, and … cardiogenic shock, myocardial ischemia, and other cardiac complications. Fellows will also have the opportunity to …
education › ... › 3mt-competition
… Center and Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences was pleased to offer another iteration of the 3MT® (Three Minute Thesis) Competition, giving eligible students the opportunity to further develop research … Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) celebrates the exciting research conducted by Ph.D. students …
education › ... › validation-of-professionalism
… science departments have created their own awards acknowledging professionalism. If your department is interested in … if you feel that the Center for Professionalism can be of assistance, please feel free to reach out to the Center by emailing us at … positive, respectful and trustworthy relationships. Examples of exemplary professional behavior may include …
research › ... › analyzers
… technician-assisted Cell Analysis. This service is available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Request an … receive all future course invites. This training will enable 24/7 unassisted access for internal BCM users and 8am-6pm … M-F unassisted access for external users. It is pre-requisite to spectral analyzer and any sorter training in the …
news › health-and-safety-tips-during-flood
… waters can cause a variety of health concerns, including allergies, trauma and the spread of infectious diseases. … waters can cause a variety of health concerns, including allergies, trauma and the spread of infectious diseases. Baylor College of Medicine experts offer some health and safety tips. …
news › link-found-between-feeding-memory-brain-areas
… search for a mechanism that could explain how the protein complex NCOR1/2 regulates memory has revealed an unexpected … circuit; when we knock it out the circuit becomes dysfunctional.” In addition, the researchers have …
research › ... › history-of-cardiovascular-research
… a major hub for cardiovascular research. Among these notable faculty are Dr. Michael E. DeBakey , a cardiovascular … expert in cardiovascular sciences.  Timeline of Accomplishments 1940s Baylor University College of Medicine … Institute in the US in 1971. It remains one of the few accredited programs of its kind in the country.  …
news › gene-diet-interactions-help-regulate-the-bodys-daily-rhythms
… Our bodies follow a natural 24-hour cycle known as the circadian rhythm that influences everything … at Baylor. Guan also is a member of Baylor’s Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center .  “We found that individual … possibility of personalized chronotherapy – tailoring mealtimes or scheduling medication or other treatments based on a …
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