news › trish-shares-new-health-data-from-first-all-civilian-orbital-space-mission
… Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH), a consortium led by Baylor College of Medicine’s Center for Space Medicine with partners … lays the foundation for an open biomedical database for commercial astronauts’ health data and establishes best …
research › ... › in-vivo-neurophysiology
… We also provide free consultation for in vivo electrophysiology and customized E-Phys analysis in mouse …   In vivo LTP in the hippocampus of freely moving  (credit: J. Tang)   … recording in freely moving mice Mouse behavioral tests (elevated plus maze, open field assay, light/dark test, foot …
news › baylor-team-expert-cardiologists-expanded
… Baylor College of Medicine’s cardiology group has expanded with the … of Medicine - Section of Cardiology, building on its commitment to improving patient care. The group of 13 … and current board chair of the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission. He has been an author on several …
news › the-genomic-architecture-of-inherited-dna-variants
… You have your mother’s eyes and your father’s smile, but genetics is much more than just what’s on the … OPEN , revealed a correlation between occurrences of complex genetic disorders in those families with increased … to support affected families across the globe,” said Dr. James R. Lupski , the Cullen Foundation Endowed Chair in …
healthcare › ... › ataxia
… may make the person appear "drunk." Ataxic patients are unable to walk in a straight line and tend to bump into things. … Congenital ataxias occur in children, and they are most commonly due to structural abnormalities in the brain that … diagnosed with idiopathic late onset cerebellar ataxia. RFC-1 gene used to be thought as the gene related to a …
research › ... › publications
… MP. Integrative structure and functional anatomy of a nuclear pore complex. Nature. 2018 Mar 22; 555(7697):475-482. PMID: … human anti-poliovirus antibodies bind the recognition site for cellular receptor. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2013 …
healthcare › ... › huntingtons-disease
… disorder caused by a mutation in the gene called huntingtin on chromosome 4. HD is inherited in an … behavior. Patients may also exhibit manic and obsessive-compulsive states. Other symptoms may include anxiety, … In addition, tetrabenazine requires frequent doses (three times a day) due to its variable metabolism and short …
education › ... › request-accommodations
… major life activity (e.g. walking, seeing, hearing, and learning). Baylor College of Medicine applicants and students with medically … permanent or temporary disabilities may request accommodation through Student Disability Services. Appropriate … and medical providers with submitting appropriate, complete and current information to be considered when …
departments › ... › mentorship
… or more experienced faculty who can offer advice in multiple areas that will foster their ultimate success as a … and the education office staff.  Because mentorship best comes from many sources, we also support a “Big Brother – Big …
education › ... › student-achievement-data
… Visit the Baylor College of Medicine's accreditation   page to view all Baylor … of a school’s first-time, first-year students who complete their program within 150 percent of the published … For non-degree granting programs, BCM tracks completion rate. Completion Rate: The proportion of students who …
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