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… his own lab at Baylor, Reimer and the Tolias lab along with other collaborating institutions, have been working to try … tool to proofread and clean the raw data, ensuring its accuracy for scientific use. NEURD automates the … is only one aspect of NEURD,” Reimer said. “The other aspect is to conduct science.” As more detailed maps …
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… , which means we teach you and your child how to successfully complete the modules by doing activities together … as CBT, is the “gold standard” for treating anxiety. In other words, many high-quality scientific studies show that … so they can enjoy the things they would like to enjoy and accomplish the things they need to accomplish. The CBT used …
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… disease to become established at least two events have to occur – (1) the infectious agent has to be introduced into a … medications such as antibiotics . Bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms can change over time and develop a … in the past are no longer useful in controlling disease. Another factor that can cause a disease to re-emerge is a …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-48813
… will be randomly picked to get cold-stored platelets. The other people will get the usual care, which could include … groups of people and see if one group did better than the other. What’s different about cold-stored platelets? The … lesiones que les hicieron perder mucha sangre serán seleccionadas al azar para obtener plaquetas almacenadas en …
education › ... › m-d-m-s-program
… patient care. The value of combining the M.S. degree with other professional degrees becomes essential as students … matriculate into the BCM curriculum in the fall with all other M.D. candidates. The student remains full-time at … the M.D./M.S. dual degree program will be charged tuition according to the rates effective at the school in which they …
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… These include facilities for homeless, elderly, orphans and other populations as well as private physician practices. … National School of Tropical Medicine , our trainees gain access to training opportunities in Latin America, Africa, …
departments › ... › message-from-the-chair
… the top-ranked genetics program, ranking first among other U.S. genetic departments in total awarded funding and … Project GIVE and Project MAGNET studies address access to genomic care expertise for underserved families and … projects utilize the Consultagene platform to provide access to genetic evaluation, peer-to-peer consultation and …
departments › ... › curriculum
… guided by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. We … academician, early mentorship will allow the fellow to successfully conduct research and scholarship during the … accountability for the mentee Facilitate networking with other mentors based on interests (e.g., research mentors) …
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… Residency Training: Must be currently enrolled in or have successfully completed an ACGME or ACGME-I accredited Internal Medicine residency program We accept applications through the Electronic Residency … Each fellow receives several textbooks, lab-coats and other perks. …
departments › ... › curriculum
… Hepatology fellows to: Train in a world-class, caring, accessible environment for the diagnosis and medical, … pre-operative and post-operative care required for the success of life-saving liver transplantation alone or in combination with other vital organs, including kidney, heart and lung. Excel …