research › ... › ctrid-t32-program
… of disorders involving thrombosis and inflammation. Comprehensive Research Focus The training faculty have … career development awards from the NIH, VA, and major foundations as well as independent investigator awards (i.e., … relationship between thrombosis and inflammation through didactics and practicum. …
academic-centers › ... › members
… Ethics and Health Policy strives to create a cohesive community of ethics scholars in the Houston academic and medical community. Membership is generally for those individuals in … an ongoing application process for those interested in becoming a center affiliated member and all interested parties …
departments › ... › rotations-and-pathways
… 13 rotation blocks (4 weeks each) per academic year with a combination of outpatient, inpatient and subspecialty … an Individualized Curriculum track.    Curriculum by Year Comparative examples of rotations for each PGY year for the … in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities is described after the comparative table. PGY 1 (Intern Year in Pediatrics followed …
healthcare › ... › crohns-disease
… from the mouth all the way to the anus. However, the most common locations affected by Crohn's disease are the end of … causes or triggers for Crohn's disease. Infections and diet are among other potential environmental triggers for … unknown, the effects of Crohn's disease on the body are becoming better understood. In Crohn's disease, the body's own …
news › new-insight-into-breast-cancer-resistance-to-hormone-therapy
… in  Cancer Cell , suggest that a therapeutic approach must combine two different drugs, a SERD (e.g., fulvestrant) to … and aromatase inhibitor resistance This team first studied the importance of neurofibromin loss in a study they … of Molecular and Cellular Biology and a member in the  Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center’s   Lester and Sue …
research › ... › projects
… signal to the circadian system, signaling that it is daytime, suppressing the release of melatonin, a hormone … with TDM use and sleep problems, parents need practical guidance about the potential impact of TDM use on their … Children gain weight at  a faster rate during summer  compared to the school year.  Later bedtimes  and  less …
news › detailed-3d-map-created-from-mouse-brain-to-support-machine-learning
… disorders where wiring or connections are altered. The dataset took five years to create and is publicly available for anyone in the community to browse and use. It maps the fine structures and … is that researchers at Baylor College of Medicine collected comprehensive recordings of the activity patterns evoked by …
news › new-covid-19-vaccine-candidate-option-for-low-to-mid-income-countries
… A multidisciplinary team of researchers is the first to show combining yeast-expression technology and a novel adjuvant formulation to produce a COVID-19 vaccine candidate is effective against SARS-COV-2. These findings also … has the capability to induce both neutralizing antibodies and CD8+ T cells, which can kill the virus if it enters …
research › ... › social-skills
… assignment or giving gifts at appropriate times like birthdays are great ways to show someone you appreciate them and … find the right peers, they might have a lot of fun! Give compliments : People often love hearing compliments. If your child likes something a friend does or …
news › new-statistical-tool-reveals-hidden-genetic-pathways-in-complex-diseases
… College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital’s Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (NRI) has produced a breakthrough in how to study and classify complex diseases. The new method, called the Causal Pivot, … in an important gene. Until now, large-scale genetic studies have tended to blur these differences, averaging …
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