news › new-tools-reveal-molecular-barcodes-distinguishing-cell-types
… types of cells in the human brain. What makes them all different? Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have developed a new set of computational tools to help answer this question. Although … DNA in a cell population. However, when the tissue being studied, like the brain, is made up of many different cell …
news › stay-engaged-as-you-wait-for-elective-surgery
… an exercise bike or walking for exercise would still be allowed. For someone with an arthritic knee who is waiting … Moseley advises that patients try to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle while they wait for their surgery. “While … do a video visit before deciding if the patient needs to come in person for an appointment. Tests and prescriptions …
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… happy, but she says her kids are too- and that makes it all sweeter. … Ramiro Tristan needed to lose weight to be … his life and helped him immensely. "Before I didn't want to come out of the house," he remembers. Tristan went from 350 … and gained 150 pounds. After many years of trying various diets and exercises to lose weight, Craig knew she needed …
education › ... › clark-faculty-service-award
… or multiple activities and demonstrate longstanding commitment to excellence, altruism, community, and Baylor’s mission, vision, and values. All Clark Award honorees have made significant, enduring …
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… media use, and in particular tablet use, increased dramatically. Greater screen use is associated with less healthy … … Children gain weight at  a faster rate during summer  compared to the school year.  Later bedtimes  and  less … Research Service CRIS 3092-51000-058. … … Past Studies … Moreno Lab Projects …
news › it-takes-cellular-teamwork-to-heal-the-intestine
… in addition to enterocytes, which are the cell type typically infected by rotavirus, tuft cells, another cell type in … often are associated with damage to the epithelium, which compromises its functions, including digestion of food and … the villi. “We know that the damage at the tip is quickly communicated to stem cells residing at the crypt, …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-receives-30-million-lead-gift-for-bold-expansion-plans
… and The Cullen Trust for Higher Education contributed a combined total of $30 million to build the new Cullen Tower, creating one of the largest combined gifts in their legacy of philanthropy. “The Cullen … and Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center on the McNair Campus, allowing trainees to enhance their classroom learning with …
news › cow-milk-vs-alternative-milk-whats-the-best
… milks on the market, consumers have endless options when it comes to choosing milk to quench their thirst, make their … or enhance their cereal and oatmeal. People with different dietary needs or goals also can find ample milk selections … of different milks.   … Cow milk … Cow’s milk naturally contains nutrients, including calcium, vitamin D, …
academic-centers › ... › how-the-body-changes-in-space
…   For years, TRISH has supported research projects and studies that aim to solve the challenges of human exploration in space. To understand how to … result, the muscles can begin to weaken or atrophy. To help combat this, astronauts aboard the International Space …
news › new-insights-into-ageing-revealed
… Scientists from Baylor College of Medicine and the Wellcome Sanger Institute, as well as their collaborators, show … Sanger Institute researchers and their collaborators studied how mouse blood stem cells develop, produce blood and … and associated diseases.” Professor Margaret Goodell, a co-supervising author and Chair of Molecular and Cellular …
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