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… The annual Compassion and the Art of Medicine series, hosted by the Department of Family and Community Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, will begin … by Dr. Kenya Steele, associate professor of family and community medicine at BCM, and is free and open to the …
healthcare › ... › lung-transplant-recovery
… teaching. The aim is to have both you and your caregiver comfortable with your new medication regimen and … for the lung transplant team to be able to attend to any complications without any delay. Clinic Visits You will be … bronchoscopies are done based on clinical need. It is recommended that you maintain your relationship with your …
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… Interests : Classic film, trivia, my tripod cat with complex sinus disease, San Antonio's expanding and diverse … throughout the program. I also loved the close-knit community between the fellows and the attendings. … to stay here because of the purpose I find in serving this community and the incredible faculty here that inspired me …
news › human-genome-sequencing-clinical
… Institute’s (NHLBI) Trans-Omics for Precision Medicine (TOPMed) program has named the Human Genome Sequencing Center … to advancing the understanding of the underpinnings of complex diseases and how they develop. Previously, the HGSC … funding by NHLBI to sequence whole genomes for TOPMed studies such as sickle cell disease, and venous thromboembolism …
news › research-paves-way-improved-colorectal-cancer-test
… be abundant in individuals with colorectal cancer. Using a combination of markers specific for these fecal microbes, … gut microbes as indicators of the disease. “A number of studies have shown an association between fecal microbes and … and is expensive. I noticed that some of the published studies provided the means for accessing the raw microbial DNA …
news › the-art-mindfulness
… The practice of mindfulness has been a hot topic recently, but what does mindfulness actually mean and … social worker and assistant professor of family and community medicine . “Essentially, the idea is to be in the … amygdala (responsible for fear, anxiety, stress). Other studies have shown changes in gray matter volume and density, …
news › spotlight-supercharges-cell-studies
… and an adjunct assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Rice, and their team reported their … We can then easily separate red cells from the rest using a common device called a flow cytometer.” That “special” … we can send them for sequencing or conduct further studies.” Lee said the prototype tags individual cells in 45 …
news › graduates-encouraged-to-be-ready-for-unexpected-forks-in-the-road-that-can-lead-to-success
… take the unexpected forks in the road that will inevitably come along, because they can turn into opportunity. Perhaps … in Houston and, now, a global pandemic. The 2021 Commencement Ceremony was held Thursday, May 27, at the … to grow human T cells. He eventually applied these HIV studies to cancer patients and found that his lab had a major …
news › novel-technology-makes-studying-gene-function-easier-faster
… new technology as well as examples of its applications. A companion paper in STAR Protocols shows how to set up, … improved the screening process,” said Dr. Herman A. Dierick , associate professor of molecular and human … and the National Institutes of Health grants 1R21HG006726, 1R21GM110190,1R21OD022981, R01GM109938, and R01MH107474. …
news › new-use-of-screening-technology-finds-sars-cov-2-treatment-target-in-lab-setting
… to them across the globe is problematic. Therefore, a more comprehensive strategy of fighting COVID-19 would also … drug discovery technology to screen billions of compounds for a potential treatment against viruses. In … on this paper. “The method that we used to screen our compounds is not entirely new and has been mostly applied to …