research › ... › current-lab-members
… helped Dr. Timothy Palzkill build the lab. She has helped all of the trainees and other scientists who have gone … College of Medicine.  She conducted her postdoctoral studies at Washington University in St. Louis, MO and then … and optimization of beta-lactamase inhibitory compounds, specifically those able to inhibit the hydrolytic …
 
    
  research › faculty-labs › david-bates-lab
… is encoded in a one-dimensional array of DNA bases, all major DNA processes (replication, transcription, and recombination) are controlled by changes in the … modulated by changing the cellular abundance of a type II topoisomerase called Topo IV, a homolog of Human TopoII ( …
 
    
  news › dna-fracturing-rewires-gene-control-in-cancer
… altered DNA methylation affecting hundreds of genes, overall reducing the global level of DNA methylation across … co-director of Cancer Bioinformatics of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine. … Kucherlapati, Angela Hadjipanayis, Angeliki Pantazi, Christopher A. Bristow, Eunjung Alice Lee, Harshad S. …
 
    
  news › bacteria-help-discover-cancer-causing-protein
… proteins can cause damage to DNA, opening possibilities for future cancer treatments. “Our cells make protein … has accumulated several mutations in particular genes becomes likely to turn into a cancer cell.” Mutations that … the importance of these events, they have not been studied extensively. “One way proteins can cause DNA damage is …
 
    
  news › how-keep-germs-out-classrooms
… medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, said it is most common for students to catch an illness at the start of the … hands as frequently or as thoroughly as adults do – especially the younger ones,” Valdez said. “Preschool-age children … sleep and nutrition … Encouraging good sleep, hygiene and diet is essential for your child’s immunity and growth. …
 
    
  news › early-environmental-exposure-impacts-liver-epigenome
… liver is developing, making the organism more vulnerable to diet-triggered metabolic dysfunction later in life.  The findings, published in  Nature Communications , show how early life chemical exposure … . This work was supported in part by NIH grants U01ES026719, 1P30ES030285, andR01ES023206 to CLW, American …
 
    
  departments › ... › rotations
… Exposure to these diverse facilities and their physicians allow our residents to learn cutting edge techniques in all aspects of medicine related to women’s health. During … The fourth-year residents' curriculum is primarily composed of surgical rotations in the following areas: …
 
    
  departments › ... › alumni
… Post-Graduate Outcomes Years Name Last Employment Status 2021 - 2024 Sharanya Joginpalli, M.D. Pediatrix Rheumatology Consultants, Austin, TX … San Pablo, Puerto Rico, USA 1994 – 1997 Enid M. del Valle, M.D. Private Practice, Puerto Rico, USA 1993 – 1995 …
 
    
  education › registrar › tuition-status-texas-residency
… rules the following provisions covering some of the more common residency situations. They are neither exhaustive nor complete and should be interpreted as such. Full regulations … Resident, must submit the … Residency Questionnaire … and all Supporting Documents … to the Office of the Registrar by …
 
    
  healthcare › ... › myasthenia-gravis
… . … Myasthenia gravis is a disorder in which normal communication between the nerve and muscle is interrupted at the neuromuscular junction. Normally when impulses travel down the nerve, the nerve endings … at the muscle surface are destroyed or modulated by antibodies that prevent the normal reaction from occurring. The …