news › botswana-baylor-pediatric-hiv-aids-program-the-impact-20-years-later
… the country. … 20th anniversary celebration … Leaders from all three organizations marked the 20th anniversary of the … announcing Secure the Future, a $100 million initiative to combat HIV/AIDS in the five highest HIV-burden countries in … help communities prevail over serious diseases is truly embodied in this partnership, and we are committed to training …
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… Program must have earned (or be within three months of completing) a Ph.D. in epidemiology or bioinformatics or … visas. Fellowships are funded for three years, renewed annually pending research progress. Postdoctoral stipends follow … molecular and -omics data in population-based studies of cancer risk and outcome. These areas include …
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… 2022 Dr. Adnann Polani Dr. Parth Worah Dr. Pascale Khairallah 2021 Dr. Vishnu Reddy Dr. Pablo Villanueva-Meyer Dr. … Time. The cases are either prepared by fellow with faculty supervision, or contributed by any audience member. The goal is to promote group learning of …
research › ... › ligand-binding-by-chemical-shift-perturbation
… sequential assignment and structure determination usually require stable isotope labeling with 13 C and 15 N, and … binding site. Sequential assignment of the resonances allows the identity of each peak in the 2D spectrum to be … either in or adjacent to a novel metal binding site that comprises residues from two defunct EF-hand domains. … B. … …
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… the Child Neurology Society.  … Information for the 2025-2026 season: … The universal interview offer date is … Neuroscience Research Track. Reserved positions (after completing a full pediatrics residency) for the Child … for the resident to be eligible for certification upon completion of training. … Categorical Child Neurology, …
news › how-maternal-zika-infection-results-in-newborn-microcephaly
… study was initiated when a patient presented with a small brain size at birth and severe abnormalities in brain … of the neuroblast and the other is a cell programmed to become a different type of cell, such as a neuron or glia. … had reduced levels of Ankle2, key proteins, such as Par complex proteins and Miranda, were misplaced in the …
news › scalp-cooling-hair-loss-reduction
… Smith Breast Center within the NCI-designated Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine, … Prior to the SCALP trial, there had been no randomized studies assessing modern scalp cooling to prevent alopecia, and … At a 50.5 percent success, the trial’s results crossed the superiority boundary and resulted in researchers ceasing to …
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… and training are acquired in surgical disciplines that comply with the requirements of the Accreditation Council of … postoperative care, and receive training in case review studies and outcomes research. On the surgical oncology … Surgery Service, and Houston Methodist Hospital under the supervision of Dr. Jeffrey Friedman and multiple clinical …
healthcare › ... › ulcerative-colitis
… is primarily limited to the colon (large intestine). It usually affects the lower section and the rectum. But it can … as well understood as in Crohn's disease, and there are no commercially available genetic tests we currently recommend … environmental causes for ulcerative colitis. Infections and diet are among other potential environmental causes for …
research › ... › sexual-health
… innate human needs. 2 However, meeting these needs can be challenging for people with physical disabilities. 3 Impaired … Positive sexual self-esteem may help people to effectively communicate their sexual needs to an intimate partner and … way for women with disabilities to learn how their bodies experience sexual pleasure. The page Self-Pleasuring …
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