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… well as hearing loss and a reduced sensitivity to sounds; all can be temporary or permanent. A person who was never … than adults. The foam earplugs might be too big for their small ear canals, so Gonzalez suggests getting ear protection …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-wins-2025-stat-madness
… work identifying a new way that memories are stored and recalled. His lab was able to show how star-shaped cells called astrocytes are involved in the learning and memory process. Until now, memory recall has only been associated with the activity of brain …
news › baylors-class-of-2025-celebrates-commencement
… CEO and executive dean of Baylor, remarked on the challenging times facing graduates. He stressed the importance … and facts… we’re counting on you to represent Baylor in all you do.” Massachusetts Institute of Technology President Dr. Sally Kornbluth received an honorary Doctor of Letters in …
news › annual-health-checklist-for-older-adults-what-to-share-with-your-loved-ones
… at least once a year, but they may require more frequent visits depending on their health status,” Catic said. “Even … that many clinicians cover the Medicaid Annual Wellness Visit Health Risk Assessment during annual checkups. It …
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… Surgery Fellowship Liver Transplantation Fellowship Minimally Invasive Cardiac Fellowship Pediatric … undergraduate students who are considering a medically oriented career. Learn more about the Summer Surgery … knowledge and skills. The faculty is actively involved in all educational aspects of our medical student programs, …
education › ... › clark-faculty-service-award
… community, and Baylor’s mission, vision, and values. All Clark Award honorees have made significant, enduring … activities. Service may be defined in many ways, but generally reflects contributions that go beyond a faculty … The Clark Faculty Service Award Selection Committee reviews all complete nominations and identifies each year’s …
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… happy, but she says her kids are too- and that makes it all sweeter. … kidney transplant. He tried on his own but struggled, especially after he broke his leg. At nearly 350 pounds, he turned … Craig was active and played many sports growing up —football, hockey, basketball, and more. In fact, she lettered in …
research › ... › hedgehog-in-cancer
… in the development of approximately 20-25 percent of all cancers, especially soft tissue cancers. In most cases, it appears that … most notably basal cell carcinomas – the most common of all human cancers. In addition, Ptc1 has been implicated in … cancers, and other soft tissue tumors. Recently, small cell lung cancer was shown to be dependent on activated …
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… drugs that target chromatin modifying enzymes, or sometime chromatin reading proteins to manipulate the chromatin regulatory system. We are currently working with several of these inhibitors, including some novel … PTMs respond differentially to these inhibitors and on what time scales. This will inform what types of cancer may …
departments › ... › thoracic-surgery-independent-fellowship
… programs provide a diverse and comprehensive experience in all aspects of thoracic surgery under the direction of … J. Sugarbaker , a master thoracic surgeon and internationally recognized thought leader, was recruited to join the … surgery track provides a comprehensive experience in all aspects of cardiothoracic surgery, including complex …