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… be used, by Louis Pasteur in 1881, for making an attenuated vaccine. B. anthracis is a large, rod-shaped bacterium that … to certain classes of antibiotics. There is an effective vaccine against the bacterium that causes anthrax, but its … of shots. While the normal pre-exposure schedule of vaccination entails five shots over 18 months (with annual …
healthcare › ... › ataxia
… may make the person appear "drunk." Ataxic patients are unable to walk in a straight line and tend to bump into things. … Damage or degeneration in the back part of the brain called the cerebellum results in ataxia. It can also occur because of problems with the sensory system (abnormal perception of a …
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… and Texas Children's Hospital in Houston The Production Assistance for Cellular Therapy Program Biotechnology …
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… members can also take advantage of the BCM Employee Assistance Program (Baylor login required) and Student and …
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… that do not align with our values, we have resources to assist you. These include the Ombuds Office , Student Mental …
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… As a resident, you serve a vital role assisting in the training of Baylor medical students. …
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research › ... › texas-forum-for-reproductive-sciences
… UT MD Anderson Cancer Center Lacy Barton, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Neuroscience, …
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… Professor in Cardiology, Mont Sinai Hospital in New York City, USA Huiguang Li Research Associate, 2006-2007 …