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news › new-insight-into-breast-cancer-resistance-to-hormone-therapy
… in check by repressing the activity of a cancer driver called Ras. The new research reveals a previously unknown … A key breakthrough: physically linking neurofibromin to ER … Follow-up gene expression studies all strongly suggest that neurofibromin behaves like a …
research › ... › social-skills
… not to say too much or too little, 2) ask questions (especially about what their conversation partner might be … and being aggressive. Children with social anxiety usually fall further on the “passive” side. At other times, anxious … : Teasing is something almost all children deal with. Because this is such a common part …
news › human-brain-cancers-fire-electrical-impulses
… electrical impulses. Interestingly, the impulses, also called action potentials, originate from tumor cells that are … 12,000 cases diagnosed each year. These tumors are universally lethal and have devastating effects on neurological and … always lingered in my mind was, ‘Are cancer cells electrically active?’ To answer this question correctly, we required …
news › new-statistical-tool-reveals-hidden-genetic-pathways-in-complex-diseases
… to study and classify complex diseases. The new method, called the Causal Pivot, gives researchers a powerful way to … diagnosis, the path that led them there can differ dramatically; some cases may be caused by the combined effect of … to blur these differences, averaging genetic effects across all patients. “Not everyone with a complex disease gets …
education › ... › admissions
… is charged separately but learners are required to pay for all modules a month before the 1st modules begins. The … and international applicants. The online application and all supporting documentation (e.g. transcripts, letters of … director will make the final determination based on overall work experience, education, and verbal/written …
research › ... › projects
… media use, and in particular tablet use, increased dramatically. Greater screen use is associated with less healthy … shorter sleep duration, later sleep timing, difficulty falling asleep, and poorer sleep quality. One of the … use on their children’s circadian rhythms and sleep, especially in the evening when children are most sensitive to the …
departments › ... › curriculum
… I trauma centers in the Texas Medical Center, the BTH EC allows residents to read a large volume of studies while … and centered on team-based learning. This approach allows the curriculum to be tailored to an R1 level of … match in their near future, rotations are well-balanced to allow residents to continue learning the day-to-day skills …
research › ... › news-and-events
… her coursework in the lab this semester! We are proud of all that she accomplished in the lab and wish her well as … The Burrage Lab enjoyed a lab lunch together and celebrated all the many accomplishments of the group this year! Congratulations to all! … – The Burrage Lab joined the Heaney Lab, the Genetically Engineered Rodent Model (GERM) Core, and KOMP staff for …
research › ... › access-to-healthcare
… for preventing and managing disease and maintaining overall health. Access is defined as the extent to which people … such as lack of transportation, lack of specialized care locally, limits in insurance coverage, and lack of financial … receiving care and even failure to receive needed care at all. 2 …
departments › ... › anesthesiology-research-and-clinical-trials
… three areas of research: Perioperative care to make the overall experience of the children and their families as safe … to us is the incidence of intraoperative awareness with recall in children undergoing general anesthesia. There is … of Anesthesiology provides supervision for sedation for all diagnostic procedures. We have been performing system …