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healthcare › ... › recurrent-pregnancy-loss-recurrent-miscarriages
… These translocations likely make up less than 5% of all cases of recurrent pregnancy loss. … This is often done through an ultrasound procedure (called a sonohysterogram) Blood tests to check for diabetes, … tissue from pregnancy loss, if available About half of all cases of recurrent miscarriages are unexplained, meaning …
news › let-7-is-a-key-guardian-of-healthy-lungs-that-keeps-pulmonary-fibrosis-in-check
… in Nature Communications , the study shows that a small gene named let-7 functions as a guardian of the lungs’ … to a group of incurable interstitial lung diseases that usually affect people over 50 years old,” said corresponding … , associate professor of medicine , section of immunology, allergy and rheumatology at Baylor. “The lungs of affected …
departments › ... › medical-student-program
… students interested in neurosurgery. Clinical clerkships allow students considering a residency in neurological … of the team. The sub-I will be in the rotation for day call, along with the senior and junior residents. The sub-I … Visiting student applications through VSLO for Summer 2026 are anticipated to be available to rising MS4s on Feb. …
research › ... › current-lab-members
… helped Dr. Timothy Palzkill build the lab. She has helped all of the trainees and other scientists who have gone through the lab. After 27 years of service, she officially retired during September of 2020 but will always be a … postdoctoral researcher, specializing in the synthesis of small molecules for Zika virus and PROTAC molecules targeting …
education › ... › award-recipients
… providers and practicing oncologists nationwide. Nationally, Dr. Mims is a longstanding leader within the American … Sutton has overseen training that represents nearly 8% of all genetics residents and fellows in the U.S. Under his … authored hundreds of examination questions used across all three USMLE licensing examination steps, directly …
education › ... › graduate-certificate-in-biomedical-sciences-and-health-equity
… The Fall 2026 application for the Graduate Certificate in … the last week of July 2026. We welcome students from all science and math majors, and even non-science majors … those who meet program requirements. Through these alliances, we aim to support future healthcare leaders and …
news › postnatal-overnutrition-linked-to-aging
… were reduced to only four pups each. These pups get an ‘all you can eat buffet’ and become overweight by the time of … Laritsky, Noah Kessler, Maria S. Baker and Shaoyu Zhu, all at Baylor. This project was supported by grants from …
research › ... › amplified-gene-fusions
… we developed an integrative genomic-based approach called Amplification Breakpoint Ranking and Assembly (ABRA), … of this analysis, we observed that in many instances, a small subset of tumors or cancer cell lines harboring an … amplification at the site of genomic rearrangement (2-6) (Figure 1a-b). Such amplifications usually affect a …
departments › ... › resident-life
… radiology residency is such an exciting time because you finally begin your journey to becoming a radiologist. A typical … lecture. Many noon conferences are designed specifically for first-year residents and include physics and … ultimately build a strong foundation for second year and call. Additionally, our team-building exercises with TBL help …
news › car-nkt-cells-offer-a-promising-novel-immunotherapy-for-solid-tumors
… the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have genetically modified human NKT cells with a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) that enables them to specifically recognize and attack neuroblastoma, a form of childhood … types of leukemia and lymphoma. However, a number of challenges have been encountered in attempts to treat solid …