news › calcium-channel-toxic-buildup-proteins
… garbage is a crucial step in housecleaning. Similarly, autophagy is the body’s first-line of defense against the … provide new substrates and building blocks. In this way, autophagy prevents the buildup of “garbage” that can result in … Shinya Yamamoto, Hector Sandoval, Lita Duraine, Marco Sardiello, Roy Sillitoe, and Chao Tong, all of Baylor and the …
news › brain-tumors-trigger-silencing-of-neuronal-activity
… the excitability of brain circuits is crucial to finding comprehensive cures. “Since seizures may persist even after surgical removal of the tumor and tumors may become resistant to medication or even promote the regrowth of … charge distribution, a process that is essential to communication between cells, among other functions. The …
departments › ... › psychology-internship
… and provides clinical experiences designed to complement and advance students' academic backgrounds. The … Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is committed to multidisciplinary training, and our interns … emphasis, all interns have core training experiences in common. These core activities include approximately four to …
departments › ... › radiation-oncology-residency
… of the Texas Medical Center, the world’s largest medical complex. Our primary goal is to train strong clinicians who … Dose Rate brachytherapy techniques, trainees will train become proficient in a wide variety of brachytherapy … conferences. We value and teach the importance of compassionate, respectful cancer care for all patients. …
departments › ... › molecular-physiology-cardiovascular-system-program
… system by defining individualized training programs comprised of coursework, seminars, training in … the exception of ethics training. Our program is strongly committed to training responsible scientists committed to ethical, rigorous, innovative, visionary, and …
education › cores › anatomy-education-core-and-willed-body-program
… students’ medical education at Baylor College of Medicine comes through the anatomy lab, where they receive training … In most of these fields, the study of anatomy comes first in the curriculum and serves as the foundation … biomedical scientists to conduct special anatomical studies and research to keep pace with advances in medical …
departments › ... › educational-initiatives
… and justice lens. Our goal is to provide our departmental community with the knowledge, skills, and increased humility … biases that may contribute to health inequities Curricular Topics Race, Racism, and Health Human Trafficking Women's … 2022. For 2023, the event was held in person. The target audience is trainees, advanced practice providers, and faculty …
healthcare › ... › baylor-medicine-at-sugar-land
… Welcome to Baylor Medicine Sugar Land, where excellence meets … healthcare services to the heart of the Sugar Land community. Our dedicated teams collaborate harmoniously, … the highest standard of medical treatment without compromising the comfort of being close to home. …
news › dr-kara-marshall-named-hhmi-freeman-hrabowski-scholar
… early career faculty members with the potential to become leaders in their research fields and create diverse and … Hrabowski Scholars program reflects HHMI’s continued commitment to supporting people, not projects,” said HHMI … The Freeman Hrabowski Scholars Program represents a key component of HHMI’s diversity, equity, and inclusion goals. …
research › ... › variant-submission-guidance
… Baylor Center for Precision Medicine Models Variant Review Committee following submission of the Baylor CPMM Variant … question that may be addressed by modeling Quality and completeness of information associated with the variant Willingness of the applicant to communicate and collaboratively engage with Baylor CPMM team …
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