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… the seminar. For more information, call 713-798-8407 or visit the event registration page . …
news › evenings-with-genetics-spotlights-turner-syndrome
… at 7 p.m. For more information, please call 832-822-4280 or visit the event’s registration page . …
news › volunteers-needed-for-tuberculosis-vaccine-research-study
… weeks – 2.5 years. Participation will require 4-6 in person visits at Baylor’s Vaccine Research Center, a general health …
healthcare › ... › orthopedic-spine
… and non-surgical options for spine care at Baylor Medicine, visit the Baylor Medicine Spine Center . …
news › examining-resistance-to-breast-cancer-treatments
… intrinsic resistance to this therapy and most patients will develop resistant disease at some point during treatment. … Medicine examined gene expression data from preclinical models of ER+ breast cancer and from patients with early … for Cancer Research, may aid in helping doctors identify which patients would benefit more from CDK4/6 …
news › researchers-map-4-d-human-genome-folds
… over time. The report, which may lead to new ways of understanding genetic diseases, appears on the cover of Cell . … For decades, researchers have suspected that when a human cell … watch the loops change. It was unclear whether, in the crowded space of the nucleus, DNA elements could find each other …
departments › ... › clinical-neuropsychology-fellowship
… prepares our fellows to function as independent scientist-clinicians and provides an advanced comprehensive training … disease, trains medical students and residents in clinical care and research and conducts research to advance … with neurological and neurosurgical conditions. Fellows in clinical neuropsychology are involved in direct patient care …
news › how-a-mutation-in-the-skd3-enzyme-can-cause-mgca7-disease
… error of metabolism associated with variable neurologic deficits and an abnormally low number of immune cells called … lead to increased susceptibility to infection and can also develop into leukemia, as well as early death in infants. “SKD3 is essential to protein quality …
research › ... › astro-notes-about-oppositional-behavior
… All the way back in … cursing, or even self-harm behaviors like hitting yourself. All these behaviors are certainly destructive, but the … . They are usually caused by periods of overstimulation from sensitivities … down and they may have a hard time functioning overall. …
research › ... › notes-about-oppositional-behavior
… All the way back in … cursing, or even self-harm behaviors like hitting yourself. All these behaviors are certainly destructive, but the … . They are usually caused by periods of overstimulation from sensory … down and they may have a hard time functioning overall. …