news › an-early-start-to-spring-allergies
… Though it technically may still be winter, spring allergies in Houston are out in full force. An expert with Baylor College of Medicine gives an upcoming pollen and mold forecast and … via tablet or nasal spray, just find which method works best for you,” Corry said. “A nasal rinse supplemented with …
news › nobel-laureate-dr-william-g-kaelin-jr-to-give-baylor-commencement-address
… Dr. William G. Kaelin Jr., Sidney Farber Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and … Physicians. His research seeks to understand how, mechanistically, mutations affecting tumor-suppressor genes cause … Each year, Baylor’s Center for Educational Outreach develops curriculum using the best-selling toy as a learning …
departments › ... › neurology-core-rotation
… The neurology core rotation is required for Baylor College of Medicine medical students but is open to all other interested students as well. The department is proud of the didactic component of this rotation, which includes: … address topics that are essential for students, regardless of the field of medicine that they will enter. Examples …
departments › ... › benefits
… benefits is available on the Graduate Medical Education website. … cost for trainee Life insurance (1.5 times annual salary) Professional liability insurance Short and long term … yearly for all house staff Membership in American Academy of Pediatrics and Texas Pediatric Society Access to the …
research › baylor-research › sponsored-programs
… facilitates institutional approval for the pre-award phase of research proposals. Working with faculty, students, … and negotiates final award documents to ensure compliance with the College and sponsor policies. Sponsored … Data Use Agreements – mta@bcm.edu For all of the above, call 713-798-1297. …
news › nano-radiomics-unveils-treatment-effect-on-tumor-microenvironment
… been shown to inhibit cellular immunotherapy, a novel form of treatment in which the cells of a patient’s immune system … and Texas Children’s Hospital developed a new approach called nano-radiomics that utilizes complex analyses of … eliminated the TME and another group with a placebo. Both groups received the nanoparticle contrast agent …
news › comparative-genomics-clues-aids-resistance
… is non-pathogenic. Researchers from an international group of institutions, organized and led by Baylor College of … were sent back to Emory for analysis, including direct comparison with the rhesus macaque and human genomes. Rogers … particular, we found that a pattern recognition receptor called toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) differs significantly in …
news › calcium-channel-toxic-buildup-proteins
… Similarly, autophagy is the body’s first-line of defense against the buildup up of toxic substances, … flies) identified mutant copies, or alleles, of a gene called cacophony associated with defects in autophagy and … genes cause these diseases are poorly understood so far. In both flies and mice, loss of autophagy-related genes leads …
news › study-reveals-cancer-risk-birth-defects
… between cancer risk and birth defects, a collaborative team of scientists led by Baylor College of Medicine has … defects where there is no known genetic cause, sometimes called non-chromosomal defects,” said Dr. Philip Lupo , … cancer, Schraw said that it is important to remember that both birth defects and cancer are still rare occurrences. …
healthcare › ... › resources
… It can be extremely difficult to be a caregiver of someone struggling with OCD. As a caregiver for someone … to not participate in your loved one's OCD symptoms (also called family accommodation) and helping your loved one engage in therapy … encouraging them to seek out treatment from a trained professional. Consider the following: Are you engaging in …
Back to topback-to-top