healthcare › ... › peripheral-artery-disease
… that develops when the arteries in the legs and feet become narrowed, or occluded, by an accumulation of a fatty substance called plaque, which builds up on the inside walls of the … extremity artery disease include smoking, which is the most common risk factor for all cardiovascular diseases. Other …
healthcare › ... › coronary-artery-disease-coronary-bypass
… the size of your fist. Your heart pumps blood and oxygen to all of the organs and tissues of the body through a network … that it needs to function properly. CABG can often be combined with and performed at the same time as other … bypass machine. During this time, your heart will stop. This machine takes over the work of the heart, …
research › ... › matlab-installation-instructions
… Mathematica is a computational software package for Mac, Linux, and Windows … Bioinformatics, Medical Imaging, and many others. The Computational Integrative Biomedical Research Center has … Baylor College of Medicine Site license for Mathematica for all Baylor faculty, students, academic staff, postdocs, and …
research › ... › ad-sirna
… gene transcript. The exogenous RNA is digested in to small interfering RNAs (siRNA), which bind a nuclease complex to form an RNA-induced silencing complex. This … Oligonucleotides: … Two complementary oligonucleotides (top and bottom strands) are required for each siRNA target …
departments › ... › education
… of the endocrine system. This conference aims to inform the community of endocrinologists of the greater Houston area of … range from speculative hypotheses to emerging data from studies in progress. Although this is done in a seminar format, … Now in its 16th year, the Diabetes Update is designed for all physicians, nurses, diabetes educators, PAs, dieticians …
departments › ... › pediatric-hospital-medicine-fellowship-houston
… that is both AGCME-accredited and APA-accredited, we combine robust learning opportunities with invaluable … or advocacy. We believe diversity is integral in the future leaders of our field to ensure academic excellence … primary training location, is consistently ranked among the top five pediatric hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & …
news › bcm-partners-with-st-marys-university-in-medical-track-program
… medical school at Baylor College of Medicine once they complete their undergraduate studies at St. Mary’s. This partnership adds to Baylor’s … these programs, we are working to train a diverse group of future healthcare professionals, which we believe is …
news › baylor-recruiting-participants-for-covid-19-prevalence-study
… The study is part of a nationwide initiative called the Community Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 study (COMPASS) led by … models of disease progression and projections of future disease risk. COMPASS organizers will recruit a … Pl Blvd For more information on recruitment, call 713-798-5726 or email Merin.Thomas@bcm.edu . … … Baylor recruiting …
news › baylor-awarded-for-health-and-well-being-efforts
… recognition of second place in Texas and 12th place nationally for the Healthiest Employers award, and received the … a culture of wellness and support. Being named among the top 100 companies in the U.S. reflects Baylor’s continued efforts to …
news › new-mammal-reference-genome-helps-id-genetic-variants-for-human-health
… The rhesus macaque is the most widely studied nonhuman primate in biomedical research. A genome … one of the corresponding authors of the study. “We have actually identified thousands of new mutations in the population … Washington, both corresponding authors of the study, used a combination of several advanced technologies to …