news › compound-d16-reduces-tumor-growth-and-overcomes-therapeutic-resistance-in-mutant-p53-bearing-cancers
… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have developed a new compound called d16 that can reduce tumor growth and … Compound d16 reduces tumor growth and overcomes therapeutic resistance in mutant p53-bearing cancers …
news › winter-olympic-injuries
… watches the 2026 Winter Olympics, we are in awe of athletes making their intense sports look graceful and … it bends the thumb back, injuring a ligament on the thumb called the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb. Like in … the difference between the two is that in snowboarding, both feet are fixed in a boot with abnormal forces on the …
news › new-study-sheds-light-on-how-exercise-helps-lose-weight
… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research … weight. The researchers discovered a mechanism by which the compound Lac-Phe, which is produced during exercise, reduces … “We found that Lac-Phe acts on a protein on AgRP neurons called KATP channel, which helps regulate cell activity. …
news › mutated-blood-cells-define-clinical-risks-in-langerhans-cell-histiocytosis
… A nationwide team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children’s Hospital and UPMC Children's … is characterized by the abnormal growth of immune cells called Langerhans cells. While these cells normally help … cohort with correlative biology, is unprecedented. It has both an immediate impact and future implications for the …
news › new-open-source-platform-supports-large-imaging-data-analysis
… to quantify changes in the cellular state. This type of analysis often requires powerful computational resources … responses among heterogeneous populations. The platform, called SPACe (Swift Phenotypic Analysis of Cells), addresses … open-source and available to anyone. We see this impacting both academic and pharmaceutical research communities.” …
news › study-reveals-new-opportunities-to-develop-cancer-treatments
… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions have uncovered … breadth of possibilities for treating this disease. Using a comprehensive approach that included integrating proteomics, … The team applied the data integration approach to systematically identify proteins and genes that are important for …
news › corsivs-first-discovered-in-humans-now-found-in-cattle
… and potentially animal agriculture more broadly. A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Cornell … discovered that the human genome contains special regions called CoRSIVs – correlated regions of systemic … CoRSIVs have already been associated with diverse health outcomes including cancer, thyroid function, cognition, type 2 …
departments › ... › curriculum
… DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center . … adult-pediatric infectious diseases fellows also are a part of our program. All fellows start training in July of their … program with one main difference: The primary training site for clinical rotations for fellows in the …
departments › ... › curriculum
… Texas Children's Hospital Ben Taub Hospital The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Rotations Thoracic … for mesothelioma, thoracoscopic lobectomy, and robotic thoracic surgery, with more than 175 annual robotic … and donation after cardiac death (DCD), which exist at few sites in the world. In addition, third-year fellows continue …
education › ... › affiliation-agreements
… Opportunity Rotations at locations away from Baylor College of Medicine allow students to preview residency … institutions: A.T. Still University - Kirksville College of Medicine Albany Medical College Albert Einstein College … & White Medical Centers Greater North Texas and McKinney Site Baylor University Medical Center Baystate Medical …