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news › nolan-ryan-foundation-donates-2-million-for-skin-cancer-research-and-prevention
… is a personal battle we’ve faced, and we’re fortunate to have had Dr. Orengo’s expertise and care,” said Nolan Ryan. … Orengo said. “My dream as a dermatologist has always been to make a tangible difference in the lives of my skin …
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… Fellowship accepted the first fellow in 1985 and has been approved as a two-year fellowship by the Texas State … of Medical Examiners. Applicants to Baylor’s MDFTP must have completed an ACGME-accredited program in neurology or … is a prerequisite to professional success. Our residents have access to a number of programs to support their …
title-ix-office › education › sexual-violence
… Sexual violence is a form of sexual harassment and refers to physical sexual acts perpetrated against a person’s will or when a … A number of different acts fall into the category of sexual violence, including sexual misconduct, sexual … Baylor College of Medicine defines sexual violence in the following ways: …
news › grant-to-identify-brains-building-blocks
… profiles and physiology. While advances in brain research have allowed researchers to classify certain cell types … that all molecularly defined neuronal types in the region have been captured. Researchers from Baylor, Karolinska and …
news › benefits-vitamin-c-skin-care
… Medicine, said using L-ascorbic acid, or vitamin C, on the skin can protect you even further from the sun. “Studies … have shown that using sunscreen with Vitamin C protects the skin from further photo damage caused by ultra-violet rays,” … because most people don’t know that you can protect your skin even further than just sunscreen.” Chang explains that …
departments › ... › research
… Dr. Jeffrey Heinle, chief of Congenital Heart Surgery, has been at the forefront of many of these collaborative … efforts. Baylor surgeons and staff and Texas Children’s have a long history of leading the way in finding new … the lifespan. Through the efforts of researchers who have both the willingness and ability to work across …
news › targeting-tgf-b-for-treatment-of-osteogenesis-imperfecta
… the mechanisms underlying disease in OI.” Fresolimumab has been used before to treat other diseases, including cancer, and it can have significant side effects. But in this study, the drug … ( NCT05231668 ). According to Lee, this therapy could have additional benefits for OI patients. “In OI patients, …
news › clinical-genome-resource-receives-global-recognition
… by researchers the world over. Baylor and Stanford have been participating in the NIH-funded ClinGen since its … Meyer Chair in Molecular Genetics at Baylor, and his team have developed key elements of the ClinGen infrastructure, …
news › dan-l-duncan-comprehensive-cancer-center-launches-phase-1-clinical-trial-program
… safety and feasibility of cutting-edge therapies that have shown promise in the laboratory. Clinical trials in the … in these trials are often selected because their tumors have a molecular feature that is targeted by these … recruitment. “The Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation has been one of Baylor’s strongest supporters, helping the …
news › transforming-the-recognition-and-management-of-persistent-chylomicronemia
… individuals with chylomicronemia are categorized as having familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS) or … elevations and the risk of complications. It has been shown that more than 90% of patients with … common than FCS. Learn more here . Within the PC group, we have also defined “alarm features” that can identify …