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education › ... › award-recipients
… as chair and co chair of the Baylor College of Medicine / MD Anderson Comprehensive Board Review in Hematology and … V. Reid Sutton, M.D., has made transformational contributions to medical … Martha P. Mims, M.D., Ph.D. … V. Reid Sutton, M.D. …
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 …
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
… the year at Harris Health, rotating at Ben Taub Hospital (Houston’s flagship county hospital) and Smith Clinic … Taub Hospital, one of only two level I trauma centers in Houston, the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical … Food in Houston … If Flavor Town were a place, it’d be Houston. As the fourth largest city in America, Houston is …
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 …
research › ... › national-study-of-women-with-physical-disabilities
… on reproduction except that it should be avoided at all costs. I am a woman and only discovered that a few years … Those of us with severe physical disabilities have beat all the odds. From the time we were born or acquired our … women with disabilities and disseminate the findings nationally. …
departments › ... › academic-clinical-track
… total, average of 8-10 new consults daily. There are usually one to two residents assigned to the rotation. … total, average of 5-8 new consults daily. There is usually one resident assigned to the rotation. … total, an average of 8-10 new consults daily. There are usually one to two residents and a medical student assigned to …
research › ... › safer-sex
… their risk--and their partners’ risk--of acquiring sexually transmitted infections (STIs). It is inaccurate to … engage in sexual activity as they may face barriers and challenges associated with their disability. 1,2 Having a … other is saying. Communication regarding HIV and other sexually transmitted infections and risks, regardless of their …
departments › ... › health-professions-and-science-education-research-journals
… fee Original Research Review articles Cross-cutting edge Really Good Stuff Commentaries When I say… Letters … : All aspects of health sciences education … and learning) Letters to the editor New Ideas (Annual Call in the fall) … : All who teach in healthcare … policymakers, community leaders and administrators from all over the world. …
academic-centers › medical-ethics-and-health-policy › clinical-ethics
… patients, and families within several hospitals across the Texas Medical Center. The center has one of the largest … and secondary faculty run services at Ben Taub Hospital and Texas Children's Hospital. We serve as national leaders in … lead premier Clinical Ethics Consultation Services in the Texas Medical Center and produce nationally recognized …