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news › dr-maria-elena-bottazzi-dr-teresa-a-davis-elected-to-the-national-academy-of-medicine
… Dr. Maria Elena Bottazzi , senior associate dean of the … Baylor College of Medicine and co-director of the Texas Children's Hospital Center for Vaccine Development , and Dr. Teresa A. Davis , professor of pediatrics – nutrition at … 100 million doses delivered, and for which she and Dr. Peter Hotez were nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. She …
research › ... › astro-experiencing-feared-consequences-accepting-uncertainty
… . To challenge this thinking error, your child will need to … feared outcomes in manageable ways. Doing so will allow them to build resilience and teach them that they are … laughed at by her classmates. One day, Sophia decides to challenge her expectations by raising her hand to answer her …
news › one-step-closer-to-improving-er-breast-cancer-patients-response-to-therapy
… . ER+ breast cancers rely on estrogen to grow and are typically treated by endocrine therapies that block the effects of estrogen. To improve outcomes, drugs called CDK4/6 inhibitors, such as abemaciclib and ribociclib, … cancers have low levels of a tumor suppressor protein called neurofibromin, encoded by the NF1 gene. These cases …
research › ... › experiencing-feared-consequences-accepting-uncertainty
… . To challenge this thinking error, your child will need to … feared outcomes in manageable ways. Doing so will allow them to build resilience and teach them that they are … laughed at by her classmates. One day, Sophia decides to challenge her expectations by raising her hand to answer her …
research › ... › astro-choosing-your-coping-tools
… when you are anxious. You could keep them in your pocket, wallet, purse, or phone case. … During bad storms, George often begins worrying about all the damage the storm could cause, and he gets frightened … grounding 5-4-3-2-1 exercise, he’s able to help himself fall asleep during a storm without relying on quick fixes. He …
education › ... › curriculum
… Pathways and dual degree opportunities allow you to explore your interests and customize your … right here in Houston. Explore the many ways to serve locally, nationally and globally as part of the Baylor family . … medicine through a wide range of scientific endeavors—all of which represent exceptional learning opportunities. …
news › researchers-discovered-bodys-response-that-protects-from-atherosclerosis
… and member of the Cardiovascular Research Institute, all at Baylor. “Atherosclerosis is a major cause of death … atherosclerosis.” Atherosclerotic lesions develop preferentially at arterial regions exposed to disturbed flow (d-flow), … d-flow on the cells’ ability to repair DNA damage. Specifically, we investigated how d-flow affected the synthesis of …
news › minimally-invasive-heart-surgeon-joins-baylor
… expert in minimally invasive heart surgery, has joined the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor … , part of CHI St. Luke’s Health. Lamelas, who has completed more than 14,000 cardiac surgical operations in his career, … well as developing facilitating instruments. He has trained more than 700 physicians from around the world in this …
news › commencement-jj-watt-david-persse-degree
… Biomedical Sciences will be held Tuesday, May 29, at Jones Hall for the Performing Arts. “Each year for Commencement, we … and their families can take important lessons from all four of these honorary degree recipients,” Klotman said. …
healthcare › ... › dystonia
… such as brain MRI and genetic testing may be required. Typically, dystonia begins in a single body part (focal … or head tilt (laterocollis). In approximately one-third of all patients, cervical dystonia progresses to involve … 75% of patients and most patients have discovered certain alleviating maneuvers such as touching the chin or neck, to …