departments › ... › affiliated-hospitals
… academic and clinical contributions and are members and leaders of numerous organizations, Editorial Boards of … of BCM, and a DNV-certified and State of Texas designated Comprehensive Stroke Center and a Gold Plus Honor Roll of … and interventional radiology are available at both sites of training. Research The Vascular Neurology faculty …
healthcare › ... › carotid-stenosis
… The most common cause of carotid artery narrowing is a buildup of plaque in the arteries due to multiple risk factors such as smoking, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, family history and diabetes. … divides into the artery of the external carotid artery (smaller vessel on the right) and the internal carotid artery …
healthcare › ... › endovascular-neurosurgical-oncology
… AP (A) and lateral (B) view of a right common carotid injection (normal angiogram) … Blood supply to the brain comes from four main vessels originating from the aortic … sacrifice of one of these blood vessels. Most patients tolerate this well, but in a small group of patients this can …
news › graduation-2014
… Dr. Jeffrey Sachs, one of the world’s leading experts on economic development and the fight … told Baylor College of Medicine’s 2014 graduates to “become doctors of the planet” in addition to being medical … negative-strand RNA viruses, allowing the introduction of site-specific mutations into the genomes of these viruses, …
news › slowing-the-spread-of-covid-19
… of COVID-19 continues, more public events are being scaled down or even cancelled. It is all part of trying to slow … part in a self-quarantine. “While we don’t think we can completely stop the spread of COVID-19, one of our goals is … Baylor College of Medicine’s  Coronavirus Preparedness site . …
news › rna-splicing-errors-alzheimers-disease
… in the journal Cell Reports provides evidence for a new molecular cause for neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease. … said. To carry out RNA splicing, cells use the spliceosomal complex, a multiprotein cellular machinery that coordinates … sequestered key components in the cytoplasm, away from the site of action in the nucleus. This model was further …
education › ... › gsbs-research-resources
… out of the laboratory to improve patient care.   Computational and Integrative Biomedical Research Center … and faculty address the broad range of analytical problems posed by the complexity of high throughput biological … Human Genome Sequencing Center was chosen as one of three sites to complete the Human Genome Project. Today, the major …
news › researchers-examining-vaccine-hesitancy-among-spanish-speaking-populations
… are more vaccine-hesitant toward childhood vaccines compared to Caucasian parents who have a child with autism. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley … also do not have to be involved with any of the clinical sites at Baylor, UT-RGV or BYU. To participate, a …
news › anti-aging-clues-lurk-in-lysosomes-the-recycling-centers-of-the-cell
… Scientists at Baylor College of Medicine, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) … constantly,” said Wang, a member of Baylor’s Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center . “When we are young, everything … Xiaochen Wang said. Because lysosomes are the dumping site for cellular waste products, researchers are studying …
departments › ... › incoming-students-temple-campus
… This is for the Temple Campus only … The following is information for incoming students that will make your entry into Baylor College of Medicine smoother. You are expected to review our … the stated requirements. First, register with the BCM-Temple Occupational Health Program by emailing the following to …
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