news › transformative-gifts-support-medical-education-at-bcm
… significant progress on the Lillie and Roy Cullen Tower . Today, it announces three transformative gifts that will help … The DeBakey Medical Foundation, adding to their already committed $12 million to the project, and $10 million from … to Baylor and the field of healthcare. The Cullen Tower embodies his legacy of excellence, which will inspire further …
news › setback-your-clocks-not-your-sleep-schedule
… The upcoming end of daylight saving time means it’s time to change your daily routine to accommodate for the extra hour in the day. A sleep expert at …
news › dr-maria-elena-bottazzi-dr-teresa-a-davis-elected-to-the-national-academy-of-medicine
… Hospital Center for Vaccine Development , and Dr. Teresa A. Davis , professor of pediatrics – nutrition at the USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center at Baylor and … have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service. “Drs. Bottazzi and Davis are leaders …
news › bcm-uh-awarded-44-2-million-grant-to-create-regional-hub-for-translational-research
… hub to serve as a support for infrastructure, services, community engagement and workforce development to advance … innovations. The CTPH also will connect investigators with community healthcare organizations and government agencies … additional study design planning, or access to clinical data. The CTPH will provide resources and services to …
departments › ... › chikungunya-virus
… is transmitted by the same species of mosquitoes. The most common symptoms of chikungunya viral infection are fever and … the hands and feet. Other symptoms include muscle pain, headache, joint swelling, nausea, fatigue, and rash. … States and in the lower Midwest. The mosquitoes become infected when they feed on a person infected with the …
healthcare › ... › dystonia
… movements of facial, jaw, laryngeal, and neck muscles. This combination is referred to as cranial dystonia. … and grinding of the teeth (bruxism), which may lead to secondary dental wear and temporal-mandibular joint (TMJ) … lesion can be identified by neuroimaging or even autopsy studies, there is evidence that this movement disorder is due …
healthcare › ... › brain-aneurysms
… that over time can grow larger and thinner. Aneurysms are dangerous because they can grow and eventually rupture … treated to prevent rupture. Brain aneurysms are relatively common. Approximately 10–12 million people in the U.S. have … doctors provide great expertise managing these potentially dangerous lesions. …
education › ... › care-of-the-underserved-pathway
… organized fashion across the four years.  A certificate of completion is awarded. Designation of the pathway completion is included in the graduation brochure. Once you … this form by Dec. 31 of the MS2 year. Requirements One foundational Elective: MS1 year Capstone elective: MS2 year Two …
research › atc-core-labs › recombinant-protein-production-characterization-and-crystallography-core
… Notification:  The Recombinant Protein Production and Characterization (RPPC) … integrated into the RPPC Core and it has been renamed “Recombinant Protein Production, Characterization and … services as previously but under a more efficient and comprehensive operational approach. …
research › ... › gynecologic-health
… It seems like the default recommendation for women with severe physical disabilities is to … physicians, in contrast to only 9 percent of the able-bodied comparison group. More than one-third of women with … the same quality of gynecologic health care as their able-bodied counterparts. It is more difficult for them to receive …
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