research › ... › welcome-to-space
… Welcome to the SPACE program! In this first module, we will … a video, and some selected readings from the book "Breaking Free of Child Anxiety and OCD" by Eli R. Lebowitz, Ph.D.  … sessions with just you and the therapist, the patient is ultimately your child! In this program, you will learn …
healthcare › ... › moyamoya-disease
… the appearance of the network of tiny vessels that form at the base of the brain in moyamoya (Figure 1a). Although it was first discovered in Japan and is more common in Asian countries, the disorder has been found in … the world including the United States. Moyamoya most commonly affects children and young adults and there is …
research › faculty-labs › russell-ray-lab
… We study how neurons and glia come together to create networks that underly our physiology … are organized into circuits that keep us alive and enable complex behaviors that may be disrupted in diseases ranging … such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and ALS, where the ultimate cause of death is typically respiratory arrest. …
departments › ... › program-leadership-message
… Department of Pediatrics is nationally recognized for excellence in teaching and clinical service. We are … the nation’s best trained faculty members as part of the team because of their ongoing efforts to advance medical knowledge to continuously improve … Welcome to the pediatric residency training program at Baylor …
healthcare › ... › skin-of-color-clinic
… at Baylor Medicine provides personalized and culturally competent care to patients with all ethnicities, skin tones … Our Team Identifies and Treats Diseases such as: Skin … Sarcoidosis And many other conditions Cosmetic Treatments for Patients with Darker Skin Tones: Chemical peels Laser …
news › baylor-and-biological-e-limited-team-up-for-a-global-covid-19-vaccine
… E. Limited (BE) today announced a licensing agreement for the development of a safe, effective and affordable COVID-19 vaccine. BE, an India-based company, has licensed the recombinant protein COVID-19 … engaged in license negotiations with the BCM Ventures team, part of Baylor College of Medicine, after initial …
departments › ... › substance-use-disorder-interventions
… overdose, and youth vaping rates have been surging since before the pandemic began. Primary care practices need … health problems in their patients. Family and Community Medicine, in partnership with Behavioral Health … informational tools aimed at disseminating the latest research on alcohol, nicotine, and opioid use …
research › ... › projects
… Genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs). Retroviral transformation and transplantation of mouse hematopoietic stem … Immunology, 2009) and primes natural killer (NK) cells for rapid response (Immunity, 2002). In collaboration with Dr. Jordan Orange’s team, we identified hypomorphic ELF4 mutations in patients …
healthcare › ... › gynecologic-cancers
… at the Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center provide specialized, cutting-edge care for women facing cancer of the female reproductive system, … protocols and treatment options, our physicians offer the latest advancements in cancer care, personalized treatment …
healthcare › ... › laser-eye-surgery
… is the development of the excimer laser, which is used for laser in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and photorefractive … removing microscopic amounts of corneal tissue under computerized control. Physicians at Baylor Medicine … or without astigmatism . SMILEPro delivers LASIK-like outcomes through a minimally invasive technique. Using a …
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