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research › atc-core-labs › recombinant-protein-production-characterization-and-crystallography-core
… as of January 2026. The previous Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography Core has been integrated into the RPPC Core and … “Recombinant Protein Production, Characterization and Crystallography (RPPCC) Core.” The merged core provides all the same support services as previously but under a more …
news › structured-lifestyle-program-improves-cognition-in-older-adults-at-risk-for-cognitive-decline
… “This study demonstrates that there are actions we can all take to improve our cognition as we age and provides a … focused on physical exercise, nutrition, cognitive challenge and social engagement, and heart health monitoring, … exercise; adherence to the MIND diet; cognitive challenge through BrainHQ training and other intellectual and …
news › lectures-compassion-and-the-art-of-medicine
… Medicine at Baylor, and is free and open to the public. All presentations begin at 12:10 p.m. and are held in … Center, where she specializes in teaching house staff small-incision cataract surgery. She enjoys teaching medical … York University Program for Survivors of Torture, initially as a volunteer, then as a fellow and later as an …
departments › ... › alumni
… or private practice. We offer extensive exposure to all urologic sub-specialties to help residents choose the … right for them. We also provide the clinical expertise to allow confident practice in all areas of urology without feeling the need to do a … Jerry Zhou, M.D. Fellowship; Advanced Robotics and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, Mich. …
healthcare › ... › brain-aneurysms
… Aneurysms are dangerous because they can grow and eventually rupture allowing blood to leak out of the vessel. When aneurysms … accumulates in the fluid space under the brain and this is called a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Aneurysms that bleed are … determine the likelihood that an aneurysm will rupture. Small aneurysms (less than five millimeters in size) are …
research › ... › grant-funding
… Sept. 1, 2025 – Aug. 31, 2026 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board $208,259 … Sept. 1, 2025 – Aug. 31, 2026 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board $78,097 … Dec. 1, 2024 – Dec. 31, 2026 TAFP Foundation $10,000 Mendonca, PI The purpose of … Graduate Medical Education Expansion Grant Houston 2024–2026 …
departments › ... › myocarditis
… myocytes and associated inflammatory infiltrate. It is usually caused by infection with a virus, particularly … or enterovirus (e.g., Coxsackievirus). These viruses typically cause other less serious diseases, such as … classified based on pathologic findings as defined in the Dallas or Marburg Criteria. Investigations of the role of …
departments › ... › directors-message
… My name is Laurel Williams, D.O., and I am the training … in speaking and working with adults, many will find challenging the 14-year-old sullen adolescent who stares you … in what developmental psychologist Vygotsky dubbed the “zone of competence.” At Baylor, you spend your first year …
healthcare › ... › breast-cancer-facts-vs-myths
… evidence to implicate any of these factors. Being tall or overweight (which can be associated with larger … (mother, daughter, or sister) do increase your risk; especially if they had breast cancer below age 50 or bilateral breast cancer. Only 5-10 percent of all cases of breast cancer are due to hereditary factors. …
healthcare › ... › thyroid-cancer
… The thyroid gland maintains your metabolism, weight and overall health. Because it is one of the most active glands in … Feel cold Lose hair Gain weight Low energy levels Since all of these symptoms can be associated with many other … is diagnosed through blood tests and imaging. Blood testing allows physicians to determine whether the thyroid is …