news › vaccine-study-protection-norovirus-illness
… Journal of Medicine . "This study shows it is feasible to make a vaccine that will protect against norovirus … costs associated with these infections, it is worthwhile to continue the investigation of vaccine candidates to … illness. Currently, there is no specific treatment for norovirus illness other than replacing fluids and …
news › novel-strategy-breast-cancer-bone-metastasis
… of cancer cells from the original tumor location to other organs. In the case of breast cancer, bone is usually the most common site of metastasis,” said first author Dr. Hai Wang, …
departments › ... › emergency-medicine-medical-education-fellowship
… fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine is a one- to two-year advanced specialty training program in medical … Henry J.N. Taub Department of Emergency Medicine. Designed for Emergency Medicine residency graduates, this program … development. Trainees pursuing a two-year track will also complete a supported Masters in Education at the University …
research › ... › biomedical-geospatial-analytics-and-modeling
… and applications, including Esri’s suite of products; computers optimized for multi-thread spatial data … software, expertise with geospatial analytics tools, and an extensive collection of regional, national, … and chemical stressors (e.g., air pollution and waste sites) Conduct advanced epidemiological spatio-temporal …
news › car-nkt-cell-therapy-shows-promising-results-against-neuroblastoma-in-phase-1-clinical-trial
… natural killer T (NKT) cell immunotherapy for neuroblastoma, a childhood tumor that most commonly arises in the adrenal gland. The study published in … the team have shown that NKT cells can localize to tumor sites in pre-clinical models. This trial has validated those …
news › study-reveals-epigenetic-vulnerability-of-acute-myeloid-leukemia
… accumulation of white blood cells. Because of the poor outcomes of this disease, researchers across the globe have been on the hunt for new ways to treat AML, while preserving normal blood development. … complex that mediates access to DNA. After PU.1 tags a site of interest, SWI/SNF steps in and opens that door …
news › wnt-signaling-is-identified-as-a-target-in-nedamss-disorder
… of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital is the first to identify an underlying mechanism and possible drug … Loren Pena and Vandana Shashi at the UDN’s Duke clinical site, they identified mutations in IRF2BPL as the cause of … in serrated wings and bristle loss, both of which are common when the Wnt/Wingless signaling pathway is perturbed …
news › dissemination-of-bone-metastasis-linked-with-bone-remodeling
… Years to decades after breast tumors have been removed, cancer may … primary tumor and travel to the bone, but we still don’t completely understand what determines the fate of these … may ‘ride’ NG2+ cells, which would carry them to remodeling sites where, taking advantage of the differentiation and …
departments › ... › community-psychiatry-track-cpt
… The Community Psychiatry Track provides specialized training for … PGY3 and PGY4 years. Residents can apply as PGY2 residents to participate in the Community Psychiatry Track. The goal … serve approximately 69,000 unduplicated clients across our sites per year and take pride in delivering care to a …
news › novel-brain-stimulation-approach-treats-severe-depression
… treatment resistant depression (TRD), is the first person to participate in a clinical trial using deep brain … suicide in a past depressive state and ending up in a coma for a short time, so I knew this was something I had to … symptoms and identify stimulation patterns that were best suited for that patient.” While John described feeling …
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