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… lead to disease. We develop robust statistical models -- combining biophysics, machine learning, and comparative genomics -- that can integrate a wide range of data and relate genomic DNA mechanistically to gene … protein. This has been noted in both in vivo and in vitro data. We are working to understand if there is a more …
research › faculty-labs › daoyun-ji-lab
… how the neural circuits in the brain encode, consolidate, and retrieve memories. … guide or misguide the behavior. Many questions in the every day life are related to this research topic. Is seeing … not there? How does our memory guide us walking in the dark? Why do we dream? Are dreams shaped by memories? Why …
research › faculty-labs › katherine-king-lab
… for drug development. Furthermore, this work may elucidate how inflammatory signals affect the pattern of HSC …
research › ... › ki-67-proliferation-index
… except G0 and serves as a good marker for proliferation. Studies that have evaluated proliferation index by Ki-67 IHC in … "positive" (i.e. high risk) based on the results of studies we feel are currently the best available in the medical … Group. Lancet 1998;351:1451-67. 1997 update of recommendations for the use of tumor markers in breast and …
about-us › leadership › office-of-the-president
… institution, I am grateful for the tremendous support the community has demonstrated for Baylor College of Medicine. … our mission areas of research, patient care, education and community service. I appreciate hearing from the College's … that we command. I see this work every day by all those around me. Baylor College of Medicine is an …
news › managing-frequent-nose-bleeds
… own idea of how to remedy the occasional bloody nose, Dr. Eddie Liou breaks down what is really happening to cause the … Bloody noses, while incredibly common, are inconvenient and can often be alarming to … occasional bloody nose, Baylor College of Medicine’s Dr. Eddie Liou breaks down what is really happening to cause the …
news › baylor-st-lukes-tower-2-medical-campus
… St. Luke’s Medical Center (Baylor St. Luke’s) today celebrated the groundbreaking of Tower 2, a 420-patient … bed towers, a medical office building and ambulatory care complex, and new facilities for basic science and … hospital, additional clinics and research activities are completed in three years, the clearest winners will be the …
news › cullen-symposium-translational-research-2010
… Symposium on Translational Research will kick off Friday, Jan. 15 from 4-5:30 p.m. in Onstead Auditorium and … of Medicine, and is open to all faculty, students and community friends. Keynote speakers and topics are: Huda Y. … Relevance to Other Neurodegenerative Diseases. John B. Holcomb, M.D., director Center for Translational Injury …
news › surgical-lens-treatment-congenital-cataracts
… born with cataracts might increase the rate of surgical complications, said a Baylor College of Medicine eye specialist who took part in a study comparing the use of a contact lens with surgically placing … "The goal of this study was to evaluate the visual outcomes and effects of the newer treatment (placement of …
news › symposium-inform-public-hearing-solutions
… Hearing loss can make it extremely difficult to communicate, causing feelings of isolation. Hearing aids … of Medicine is hosting its 4th Annual Cochlear Implant Candidate and Recipient Symposium on Wednesday, Oct. 16, to … electrical impulses to bypass a damaged auditory system and communicate directly with the hearing nerve. It can improve …