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departments › ... › vascular-surgery-independent-fellowship
… training program that accepts applicants directly from medical school. The Vascular Surgery Independent … Over the past four decades, more than 120 vascular surgeons from the United States and other countries have completed … the Electronic Residency Application Services system from the Association of American Medical Colleges. The …
academic-centers › ... › bioethics-intensive-course
… in the course and why you are unable to secure funding from an employer/program (2) a CV. Scholarship applications … in health care ethics consultation Past participants are from all over the country with diverse backgrounds … objectives Scored 4.7 out of 5 on overall course quality from participants surveyed 95 percent of participants stated …
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… that accurately classifies both tumor and non-tumor cells from Patch-seq and scRNA-seq data, while also identifying … enabled the generation of large-scale transcriptomic data from cancer samples. These data have provided opportunities … treatment strategies. To integrate interpretable features from the bulk and single-cell profiling, we developed an …
news › researchers-discover-a-novel-marker-of-adult-human-neural-stem-cells
… center for learning and memory, hippocampus, has a remarkable capacity to generate new neurons throughout life. … the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital, and Dr. Louis Manganas, associate … following institutions: Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), Texas Children’s Hospital, Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological …
news › heartcare-study-ids-patients-genetic-risk-for-cardiovascular-disease
… individuals in select ambulatory care clinics can benefit from genetic data,” said Dr. Richard Gibbs , a senior author … who may be at risk.” The study also gathered feedback from physicians to determine how implementing genetic … testing can be effective on a larger scale. Other authors from Baylor include Dr. Eric Venner, Donna M. Muzny, Ginger …
news › e-cigarettes-disrupt-lung-function-infection
… function. They also found that the accumulated fat was not from the solvent, rather it was from an abnormal turnover of the protective fluid layer in … the presence of lipid-laden macrophages in pulmonary fluid from people with e-cigarette-associated pneumonia. Our …
departments › ... › movement-disorders-fellowship
… Joseph Jankovic in 1977, is an integral part of the Parkinson’s Disease Center and Movement Disorders Clinic . The … to become experts in the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson's disease, atypical parkinsonism, a broad spectrum of hyperkinetic and other movement …
news › sequencing-uncovers-cause-childhood-blindness
… congenital amaurosis, said researchers, including those from Baylor College of Medicine, in four reports that appear … of the report that involved a consortium of scientists from around the world. Nerve cells survived longer after … said first author of the study, Dr. Robert Koenekoop from the Research Institute of the McGill University Health …
departments › ... › poster-and-platform-presentations
… thrombectomy in posterior circulation stroke: Insights from the STAR collaboration. Alawieh AM, Eid M, Anadani M, … infarction presentations: A population-based study from the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Stroke Study. … in emergency medical services use by stroke patients from 1999-2015: A population-based study. Li JL, Sucharew H, …
research › ... › lab-news
… - January 2024 Katherine Kabotyanski Receives Top Honors From The Society For Neuroscience And Baylor College Of … - October 2023 Congressional Neuroscience Caucus Highlights from BRAIN Initiative Research – July 2023 Baylor and Texas …