departments › ... › global-womens-health-fellowship
… record of collaboration with clinicians at Baylor, will allow fellows to develop research projects and gain the knowledge necessary to conduct research internationally. Additionally, fellows will take an eight-week, intensive program at … the majority of their fellowship. They will participate in all activities of the Baylor Global Women’s Health program …
departments › ... › training-sites
… Texas Children's Hospital is an internationally recognized full-care pediatric hospital and is the home … in an academic center setting and a community setting. All medical records are electronic, allowing web access from any location, improving the patient …
departments › ... › perinatal-surgery-fellowship
… diaphragmatic hernia, urinary tract obstruction, abdominal wall malformations, neural tube defects, congenital tumors, … completing this program gain enhanced understanding of all aspects of fetal care and therapy, including fetal … perinatal management and surgical techniques (open and minimally invasive techniques). Training will include the …
academic-centers › ... › bioethics-research-clinical-ethics-internship
… Are you interested in the ethical and policy challenges posed by neuroscience? Join us at the Center for … intellectual and social activities. An opportunity to virtually present your summer research to the broader Center for … graduate, or professional degree-granting program for Fall 2026. The internship will be held in June - August 2026. …
about-us › leadership › office-of-the-president
… that we command. I see this work every day by all those around me. Baylor College of Medicine is an …
departments › ... › rotations-and-pathways
… rotations in each year. Our curriculum is designed to challenge our residents with a graded increase in the level of … is described here.  The PGY1 (intern year) is the same for all tracks.  Training in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities is … PGY 1 (Intern Year in Pediatrics followed by residents in all tracks):   …
healthcare › ... › crohns-disease
… may affect any part of the digestive system from the mouth all the way to the anus. However, the most common locations affected by Crohn's disease are the end of the small intestine (referred to as the terminal ileum), and the … system. This may be a response to the bacteria normally found in the human digestive tract, or "gut flora." The …
news › new-covid-19-vaccine-candidate-option-for-low-to-mid-income-countries
… important aspects for vaccinating people worldwide, especially in low- to middle-income countries. Results from the … formulation produced a significant and superior overall immune response than alum alone, a licensed adjuvant,” …
news › detailed-3d-map-created-from-mouse-brain-to-support-machine-learning
… created by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, the Allen Institute and Princeton University as part of a … 200,000 brain cells and nearly 500 million synapses, all contained in a cubic millimeter chunk of mouse brain … astrocytes, blood vessels and other cells, as well as all the miniscule internal components of each cell.  The …
news › human-brain-cancers-fire-electrical-impulses
… electrical impulses. Interestingly, the impulses, also called action potentials, originate from tumor cells that are … 12,000 cases diagnosed each year. These tumors are universally lethal and have devastating effects on neurological and … always lingered in my mind was, ‘Are cancer cells electrically active?’ To answer this question correctly, we required …
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