healthcare › ... › hemorrhoidectomy
… Hemorrhoidectomy is surgery to remove hemorrhoids. You will be given general anesthesia … have stapled surgery are more likely to have hemorrhoids come back and need surgery again. Doppler-guided … deodorants, or nail polish. Do not shave the surgical site yourself. Take off all jewelry and piercings. And take …
departments › ... › clinical-neuropsychology-fellowship
… of Neurology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, TX is NOT recruiting for the 2026-2028 fellowship cycle. The fellowship is … independent scientist-clinicians and provides an advanced comprehensive training opportunity for fellows to gain … services based on the interests of the fellow and site availability. Rotations previously selected include The …
education › ... › foundational-sciences-curriculum
… sciences curriculum extends from August of the first year to December of the second year. It is divided into three … by syllabi, journal articles, and designated web sites. A single final grade for Foundations Basic to the … physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and pathophysiology. Components of the Infectious Disease course are taught in …
research › ... › disease-modeling-unit
… melanogaster (fly) and Mus musculus (mouse), are critical tools for interpretation of variants identified in human through … Fly Core and the Knockout Mouse Phenotyping Project (KOMP2) site at Baylor. Moreover, the unit uses a resource of over … the center’s review and selection of submitted variants for modeling, the unit plays a critical role in determining …
news › metastable-mystery-scientists-answer-a-20-year-old-question-in-epigenetics
… others are yellow and obese. These differences are due to epigenetics, a system of molecular tags – such as methyl … study raised the idea that metastable epialleles might be common in mice, offering a potential explanation for many … expert in the Waterland lab. “Out of millions of potential sites, we found only 29 metastable epialleles.” “Another …
departments › ... › primary-interests
… biology, clinical epidemiology, and translational science to prevent illness and improve diagnosis and treatment for children. Our faculty lead research on community-acquired bacterial infections, including … on gram-negative infections. His focuses are on how to best use antimicrobials to treat infections while minimizing …
departments › ... › chairs-message
… Team Science  I have always tried to marry research and clinical care in my work. When I … can still contribute to advances in psychiatry, solving complex problems increasingly requires collaboration across … is our research on developing more effective interventions for severe and treatment resistant obsessive-compulsive …
education › ... › resident-fellow-wellness
… Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, is committed to addressing physician well-being for individuals and as it … is crucial to their ability to deliver the safest, best possible care to patients. … Counseling Service provides confidential, free counseling to you and your spouse/ domestic partner for a wide range of …
healthcare › ... › botox-for-wrinkles
… of muscles in the face. Over time, creases formed can lead to a "persistent frown" and a more aged appearance. Precise use of Botox is the best approach to preventing and eliminating these lines. Treated facial muscles become relaxed for an average of three to four months. It may …
news › baylor-offer-new-genetic-counseling-degree-program
… Health Sciences . The two-year program prepares graduates to engage individuals and families who are at risk for, or … about the pros and cons of genetic testing, the possible outcomes, and when testing is desired, arrange testing and help … to the circumstances and allow them to adapt in the best way they can.” The Master’s degree program is well …
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