news › study-helps-explain-severe-graft-versus-host-disease-and-potential-solution
… but what leads to such disruption in the microbial community has remained a mystery. Researchers at Baylor … follows immune-mediated intestinal damage. Pharmacologically reducing intestinal oxygen levels alleviated the … of GVHD.” The researchers’ next steps include conducting studies to determine whether iron chelation can help control …
news › car-nkt-cell-therapy-shows-promising-results-against-neuroblastoma-in-phase-1-clinical-trial
… activity and immunological characteristics of a genetically engineered natural killer T (NKT) cell immunotherapy … for neuroblastoma, a childhood tumor that most commonly arises in the adrenal gland. The study published in … L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor. Previous studies from the team have shown that NKT cells can localize to …
news › researchers-uncover-the-first-steps-driving-antibiotic-resistance
… to ciprofloxacin, or cipro for short, one of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics. The findings point at … Baylor. She also is program leader in Baylor’s Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center (DLDCCC). “We discovered that … Yin Zhai, postdoctoral associate in the Rosenberg lab. “Usually, cells regulate their activities by producing specific …
research › ... › assign-anxiety-ratings
… your possible activities onto post-its, notecards, or small slips of paper for this process, so they are easy to … “hard” as an alternative. No matter how your child communicates fear or anxiety with you, use terms your … a fear will help your child learn! Lastly, know that is it completely okay to eliminate some steps during this process …
research › ... › luna-rewards-system
… a rewards plan for your child, we wanted to address some common myths about using rewards. For each of the … rewards with your child’s special interests can be especially powerful. Remember that to be meaningful, the reward … items or activities that are given to the child as they accomplish a particular goal. For example, your child …
news › trish-research-on-axioms-ax-2-mission-to-examine-effects-of-spaceflight-on-humans
… eye and brain health and more. “Our partnerships with commercial spaceflight providers, including Axiom Space, … on Ax-2 include: Cognitive and Physiologic Responses in Commercial Space Crew on Short-Duration Missions, Mathias … develop motion sickness, nausea and disorientation, potentially leading to significant performance impacts. Shelhamer …
news › baylor-researchers-highlight-benefits-of-sharing-human-brain-data
… In recent years, the scientific community has seen a push for more findable, accessible, … community must feel incentivized to share data in a maximally useful way rather than doing the minimum required to … with other groups, but to also support replicability studies that overall enhance scientific rigor. “The benefits to …
news › compound-d16-reduces-tumor-growth-and-overcomes-therapeutic-resistance-in-mutant-p53-bearing-cancers
… at Baylor College of Medicine have developed a new compound called d16 that can reduce tumor growth and overcome therapeutic resistance in mutant p53-bearing cancers in …
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… resident SSCs. Our lab has previously identified functionally distinct P-SSCs using a combination of Mx1 and SMA to selectively label resident … understanding in SSCs, our lab investigates the cellular composition and heterogeneity of both the human and mouse …
news › nobel-laureate-dr-william-g-kaelin-jr-to-give-baylor-commencement-address
… or Medicine, will give the John E. Whitmore Lecture commencement address at Baylor College of Medicine’s … His research seeks to understand how, mechanistically, mutations affecting tumor-suppressor genes cause … co-chairs the Center for Strategic and International Studies Bipartisan Alliance for Global Health Security. …