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healthcare › ... › semen-analysis
… evaluation of an infertile man. A specimen is obtained, usually by masturbation. The collection of the entire specimen … and shape) of the sperm. The information below lists generally accepted minimum standards for adequate semen. However, … office 24-48 hours after the specimen is received. All other tests require a period of 10 working days and …
research › ... › streamlined-identification-of-pahs-and-pacs
… or PACs). These compounds are present at superfund sites, introduced into the air, water and soil, resulting in … of the environmental and biological impact of superfund sites on nearby resident populations. Our technological …
news › new-molecular-subset-of-pediatric-liver-cancer-identified
… of molecular testing to accurately classify these tumors to optimize treatment recommendations at the time of initial …
news › oxytocin-drives-development-of-neural-connections-in-adult-born-neurons
… able to adapt to the constantly changing environment are all possible thanks to the brain’s plasticity, or its … in the Arenkiel lab. The findings, which are relevant to all mammals, including humans, open new possibilities to improve neurological conditions. “Oxytocin is normally present in our brain, so if we understand how to turn …
education › ... › early-career-award
… in patient care for at least 75 percent of his or her allocated part-time. … specifications.) Candidates may self-nominate. However, all nominations must be approved and submitted to the … with faculty experience at Baylor (total faculty time at all institutions) equals or exceeds six or more years on the …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-52282
… where parents reported how much time their child typically spent on a device. But, since children now have … screen devices, it can be difficult for parents to track all their screen use. It is therefore important to be able … visits about 2 weeks apart at the start of the study to install the technology to monitor your child’s screen use for 10 …
news › researchers-identify-of-how-a-quality-control-protein-causes-neurodegenerative-disease
… different proteins. It forms a tightly regulated channel, allowing proteins and RNA to move between the nucleus and … this site plays a role in neurodegenerative disease. A hallmark is abnormal behavior of a protein called TDP-43,” said Dr. Thomas E. Lloyd , professor and …
departments › ... › advanced-practice-provider-critical-care-fellowship-np-pa
… accommodate a resident’s interest in a specific area. In all locations, the ICU team includes a staff APP and … Consistent attendance to all scheduled shifts, labs, and lectures Demonstrate an … their time in the program, APP trainees will periodically engage in process improvement meetings with the APP …
research › ... › publications
… 2(6): 306-309. (* corresponding author) Lim J, Jafar-Nejad …
departments › ... › directors-message
… campus in North Austin. Our program examines materials from all Texas Children’s Hospital facilities, generating a large …