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… to consider cosmetic surgery. Satisfaction levels are generally very high. Your self-image and attitude toward your own … that in the past made you uncomfortable, either emotionally or physically. For some people, the impact may be dramatic. But don't …
healthcare › ... › minivalve-repair
… aortic or mitral valve repair or replacement has traditionally required opening the patient’s chest through their sternum (breast bone). In many cases today, a minimally invasive technique can be used to avoid this invasive approach. A minimally invasive approach to the heart can be done through …
research › ... › molecular-chaperones
… is also required for the inheritance and maintenance of all amyloid-forming yeast prions. Surprisingly, Hsp104 was …
departments › ... › cardiothoracic-anesthesiology-fellowship
… aortic replacements Aortic arch replacements Open and minimally invasive descending aorta replacements Minimally invasive cardiac procedures Robotic assisted cardiac … is comprised of ten outstanding and diverse fellows from all over the country, united by their desire and interest in …
departments › ... › chairs-message
… (Neurosurgery, Endocrinology), Critical Airway Voice and Swallowing Center (GI, Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery), Head … per year and our faculty provides subspecialty care for all patients regardless of the ability to pay. In research …
news › heartcare-study-ids-patients-genetic-risk-for-cardiovascular-disease
… provided DNA sequence for 158 genes associated with medically actionable cardiovascular conditions along with a … referred to a genetic specialist for further care. Out of all participants, 9% had an inherited pathogenic gene … cardiomyopathy and high cholesterol, and 9% had a high overall genetic risk score for developing cardiovascular …
research › ... › pilot-grants
… AD/ADRD investigation. To be eligible for funding, all proposals must utilize CAND-generated resources, core … are assigned based on individual criterion scores and overall strengths and weaknesses. Applications are evaluated … are assigned based on individual criterion scores and overall strengths and weaknesses. Hui Zheng, Ph.D., professor of …
news › human-errors-adverse-surgical-events
… build systems to mitigate the risks of human error,” said Dr. Todd Rosengart , chair and professor of the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at … analysis in real time to analyze the human errors associated with adverse outcomes. Researchers collected data …
research › atc-core-labs › biostatistics-and-informatics-shared-resource
… and bioinformatics support for applications of massively parallel sequencing, including: transcriptomics, cistromics, … bioinformatic analysis. Genboree has been engineered to allow seamless integration of new analytical tools and to … to create, share, copy, move, rename, and delete files, all through an easy to use graphical user interface. The BRL …
news › graduation-2015
… Tuesday night in a commencement ceremony at the Jones H. Hall for Performing Arts. Baylor President, CEO and Executive … crowd of family, friends and faculty members, about the challenges and opportunities in healthcare. “Despite having … than ever, we don’t have the answers to the biggest challenges facing us now. In fact, the ratio of information to …