news › a-novel-and-unique-neural-signature-for-depression-revealed
… or praise, fame or monetary benefits – act as positive reinforcement for the associated behavior. While this … behaviors. Furthermore, the study, published in Nature Communications , reports this neural signature is altered in … was supported by the National Institutes of Health by award numbers UH3 NS103549, K01 MH116364, R21 NS104953, UH3 …
news › researchers-discovered-replication-hubs-for-human-norovirus
… is the leading cause of viral gastroenteritis accounting for an estimated 685 million cases and approximately 212,000 … “When viruses infect cells, they usually create specialized compartments – replication factories –  where they form new … region and forming oligomers, molecules made of small numbers of repeating units,” Kaundal said. The team began …
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… the health risks, examining tobacco control and screening efforts, establishing tobacco cessation programs, and … … 1. Youth addiction to tobacco and e-cigarettes is a complex societal problem that must be recognized and … of proven tobacco control interventions can increase the number of smokers who make a quit attempt and who succeed in …
departments › ... › potential-bioterrorism-agents
… to produce death and disease in humans, animals, or plants for terrorist purposes. These agents are typically … the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases component of the National Institutes of Health and the … and Microbiology have studied and continue to investigate a number of pathogens that present a potential risk for use in …
departments › ... › thoracic-surgery-independent-fellowship
… the fellowship and residency programs provide a diverse and comprehensive experience in all aspects of thoracic surgery … Rosengart. The program's core values are integrity, respect for the individual, continuous commitment to excellence, … trainees in either training track can attain ABTS required numbers for both general thoracic surgery or cardiothoracic …
departments › ... › neonatal-perinatal-medicine-fellowship
… clinical neonatology, and research methods, and includes completion of a research project mentored by an experienced … completion of the program, qualified fellows are eligible for certification by the American Board of Pediatrics … to professional success. Our residents have access to a number of programs to support their well-being. View …
research › ... › gynecologic-health
… It seems like the default recommendation for women with severe physical disabilities is … accessing mammography equipment. Our study was the first to ask a large sample of women with a variety of physical …
news › how-maternal-zika-infection-results-in-newborn-microcephaly
… in brain structures at the  Baylor Hopkins Center for Mendelian Genomics  (CMG), a center directed by  Dr. Jim … of the neuroblast and the other is a cell programmed to become a different type of cell, such as a neuron or glia. … brain development, as they need to generate a correct number of neurons, produce diverse neuronal lineages and …
research › faculty-labs › richard-finnell-lab
… on genetic susceptibility to environmentally-induced complex congenital anomalies. To better resolve Gene … populations, model organisms remain an important proxy for hypothesis testing in order to better understand the … reduce the risk of neural tube defects, but a significant number of cases are non-folate responsive. Efforts to better …
departments › ... › curriculum
… oncology, pediatric neurosurgery, peripheral nerve, complex spine, trauma, and pain specialties. The extensive … and patient facilities provide an excellent environment for training, and offer exposure to state-of-the-art … in the operating room, and should gain competence in a number of neurosurgical procedures, such as the resection of …
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