research › ... › substance-use-scientific-working-group
… RFA-DA-25-021 (R01) Effect of HIV and Substance Use Comorbidity on the Placenta and Maternal Outcomes (R01 … Research Priority Areas … PAR-24-092 Multidisciplinary Studies of HIV/AIDS and Aging (R21 Clinical Trial Optional) … Aging (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) … NIDA SPRING … RFA-DA-26-001 (R01) Single Cell Opioid Responses in the Context of …
news › vaccine-is-best-way-to-manage-flu-during-the-pandemic
… Baylor College of Medicine. “In the United States, it is recommended that everyone over the age of 6 months be … to keep in mind about the flu vaccine, according to Piedra: All the influenza vaccines (inactivated, recombinant and … to protect themselves and their unborn child. Antibodies transferred via the placenta from the vaccinated mother …
research › ... › services-descriptions
… 6-8 discrete plaques will be selected and undergo small expansion. One-third of the small expansions will be … (a.k.a. Preparation of lysate). … This service is most commonly used when we have created a custom virus. Crude … give the infectious titer/ml. This protocol takes 3 days to complete. … Adenovirus Infectious Titer – Plaque Assay … The …
departments › ... › in-memoriam-dr-harvey-levin
… of Iowa under the tutelage of Arthur Benton, Ph.D. and completed his internship in psychology at the Illinois … Medical Branch in Galveston where he began an internationally renowned career in clinical work, teaching, and, most … pediatric populations and has pursued both observational studies and clinical trials. Harvey researched sports-related …
news › model-of-the-human-nose-shows-sars-cov-2-and-rsv-infection
… infection take place. Using nose organoids, which model the complex interactions between human cells and virus, the team … resemble the human experience where therapeutic antibodies enter the blood circulation and provide protection of … reliable approach to establish human nose organoids that allow for long-term studies. Previous models were produced …
research › ... › artificial-intelligence-in-health-lab
… Intelligence (AI) is an umbrella term to describe computers and technology to simulate intelligent behavior and critical thinking comparable to a human being[1]. AI is not one technology but … highlighted that machine learning approaches will transform all aspects of medicine and health care, but to date this …
news › the-sars-cov-2-vaccine-can-support-heart-health
… number of organs, and that includes the heart. The risk and complications can be higher for those individuals who … be related to a variety of causes such as cytokine storm, small vessel vascular and thrombotic injury, increased … from the virus all can damage the heart. “In autopsy studies the presence of SARS-CoV-2 have been demonstrated in a …
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. … marker of pluripotent stem cells and a necessary ingredient to reset specialized cells back into naïve, untrained … of cell pluripotency. The team discovered that NANOG’s ‘super stickiness’ enables it to form large aggregates at …
news › healthy-habits-for-traveling
… said Dr. Mike Ren , assistant professor of family and community medicine at Baylor. “While traveling, it is … is worth a pound of cure. Make sure you are up to date on all your vaccinations, particularly for international … feel guilty about skipping a workout,” Ren said. … Diet … Keeping a balanced diet while trying out new cuisines …
news › preventing-injuries-in-the-gym
… Gym-related injuries and strains can occur among people of all fitness levels. Whether you are brand new to exercising … new to a gym workout or have never worked out before, I recommend getting a session or two with a reputable trainer to … such as heavy loaded squats. After your workout is complete, to decrease pressure on the joints, passive …