news › can-regulating-a-novel-brain-circuit-help-control-obesity
… and an end. It begins with appetite prompting the search for food, continues with eating the food and it ends when … neurotransmitters involved in ending food consumption. The team discovered a novel circuit that connects a unique … R56DK109194), the Pew Charitable Trust award (0026188), American Diabetes Association awards (#7-13-JF-61), …
education › ... › simulation-learning-spaces
… to our state-of-the-art CAE human patient simulator for anesthesiology. It contains the manikin, anesthesia … devices, and other task trainers and supplies necessary for complete immersion into the learning scenario. An … one large (670 square feet) demonstration classroom that accommodates 15 learners. The room is equipped with …
news › genomic-sequencing-of-healthy-newborns-does-not-disrupt-family-dynamics
… Genome sequencing can reveal insights into a person’s risk for specific health conditions throughout their lifetime. … As part of the BabySeq Project, researchers led by a team from Baylor College of Medicine, Harvard Medical … same screening and report, plus whole exome sequencing with comprehensive interpretation and return of nearly 1,000 …
news › a-molecular-glue-for-turning-on-human-cell-pluripotency
… function. These cells maintain the potential to become any of the possible cell types in an organism. … in fields such as regenerative and transplant medicine for their properties, including unlimited self-renewal. The … NANOG facilitates the activation of cell pluripotency. The team discovered that NANOG’s ‘super stickiness’ enables it …
news › nci-cog-pediatric-match-study-shows-benefit-of-genetic-screening-in-refractory-tumors
… specific genetic mutations may offer benefits to patients for whom other standard chemotherapy treatments have not … member sites across the United States by a collaborative team including lead investigators at Baylor College of … co-author. “It was inspiring to see how pharmaceutical companies were so willing to support the Pediatric MATCH …
news › study-reveals-epigenetic-vulnerability-of-acute-myeloid-leukemia
… accumulation of white blood cells. Because of the poor outcomes of this disease, researchers across the globe have been on the hunt for new ways to treat AML, while preserving normal blood … allowing expression of the oncogenes that sustain AML. The team found that some AML samples are much more dependent on …
news › unraveling-the-complexity-of-vitamin-b12-diseases
… A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions has shed new light into the complexity of vitamin B12 diseases. The scientists studied … code for proteins called RONIN (also known as THAP11) and HCFC1. The resulting changes in these proteins lead to reduced …
news › dissemination-of-bone-metastasis-linked-with-bone-remodeling
… Cancer Discovery, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research , a team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine shows … primary tumor and travel to the bone, but we still don’t completely understand what determines the fate of these …
news › researchers-create-ai-model-to-understand-how-brain-activity-relates-to-illness
… A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Yale … artificial intelligence (AI) to create a foundational model for brain activity. Brain Language Model (BrainLM) was … people started using machine learning to capture the brain complexity and how it relates it to specific illnesses, but …
news › using-ai-to-improve-diagnosis-of-rare-genetic-disorders
… rare Mendelian disorders is a labor-intensive task, even for experienced geneticists. Investigators at Baylor College … process more efficient using artificial intelligence. The team developed a machine learning system called AI-MARRVEL … gene candidates causing the rare disease. Researchers compared AIM’s results to other algorithms used in recent …