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… disease is a devastating neurological condition that annually affects around 6 million people worldwide, including … like age, exposure to pesticides or other chemicals, all may play a role in whether someone develops Parkinson’s … for studying human diseases; however, one of the major challenges to using model systems is that they often do not …
news › center-for-nextgen-therapeutics-helps-match-researchers-to-molecules
… a curated list of proteins that demonstrate potential for small molecule targeting. With that information, we have … provide the particular molecule they need. We are basically the matchmakers for researchers and the relevant … research primarily focuses on drug discovery, including small molecule inhibitors, targeted protein degraders and …
research › ... › astro-what-are-quick-fixes
… . We call these behaviors quick fixes because they do not get to … fixes, the more they will depend on these behaviors to alleviate their anxiety or slow down their worries. … for children to learn how to manage their anxiety without allowing them to lean on certain items or behaviors for …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-names-new-leader-jakub-tolar-m-d-ph-d
… over 15 years. Baylor College of Medicine is important globally, nationally, and in the State of Texas. It ranks as the top medical … and Marrow Transplant & Cellular Therapy. An internationally recognized physician and researcher, Tolar is known for …
research › ... › what-are-quick-fixes
… . We call these behaviors Fix-Its because they do not get to the … fixes, the more they will depend on these behaviors to alleviate their anxiety or slow down their worries. … for children to learn how to manage their anxiety without allowing them to lean on certain items or behaviors for …
research › ... › astro-example-plans-of-action
… by sounds. In the past, George has gotten overstimulated by all the loud noises in public restrooms (like hand-dryers … flushing). George is also scared of germs and worries about all the germs he might touch if he goes into a public … in any public restroom, not just certain ones. George’s overall goal is to use the public restroom at school while other …
news › bristol-myers-squibb-foundation-texas-childrens-global-hope-baylor-college-of-medicine-global-health-launch-program-to-combat-sickle-cell-disease-in-sub-saharan-africa
… announced the next front in their joint efforts to dramatically improve children’s health in Sub-Saharan Africa with … in sub-Saharan Africa. The three organizations are initially launching their joint programs in Tanzania and Uganda. … centers in eight countries. They have treated more than 26,000 children with cancer, SCD and blood disorders to …
departments › ... › resident-committees
… Recent changes include: decreasing intern-year inpatient wards blocks to allow for more subspecialty and ambulatory … of residents on more difficult rotations, such as wards and ICU. …
research › ... › assisted-sorting
… All of our FACS Aria Cell Sorters have the newest technology … to 17 colors plus forward and side scatter simultaneously allowing complex gating strategies Up to four way tube … with spatial and morphological insights which are visually confirmed in real time during analysis and sorting …
departments › ... › didactic
… then on Mondays only for the last three months of the year. All CA-1 residents have protected time to attend these … Residents at the CA-2 level participate in small group didactics on each of the subspecialty rotation … may participate in quarterly journal clubs which are typically held in local restaurants. Residents also participate …