research › ... › publications
… M.A., Phan, M., Waterland, R.A., Wood, A.C. Rationale and design of the Baylor Infant Twin Study (BITS) - A study … shyness indicates it is more than pure motoric activity. Developmental Psychology. 2017; 53(9):1611-9. … A.C. , Mozaffarian, D., on behalf of the Fatty Acids and Outcomes Research Consortium (FORCE). Blood n-3 fatty acid …
research › ... › lab-members
… early 2022, visiting from Marcos Santoro's lab at Universidade Federal de São Paulo, Brazil. We miss you, Jessica! … Graduate Students … Postbaccalaureate Students … Undergraduate Researchers …
research › ... › lab-members
… Sofia Gonzalez de Corcuera, undergraduate, now BCM medical student Allison Melton, undergraduate, now BCM graduate student …
news › high-fructose-corn-syrup-intestinal-tumors
… published in Science , showed that consuming a daily modest amount of high-fructose corn syrup – the equivalent of … months, the APC-model mice receiving sugary water did not become obese, but developed tumors that were larger and of … author), Changyuan Lu, Jordan Trautner, Travis Hartman, Seo-Kyoung Hwang, Charles Murphy, Roxanne Morris, Sam …
healthcare › ... › cognitive-impairment
… can range from little or no impairment to frontotemporal dementia (FTD) associated with ALS. … About 50 percent of people with ALS develop symptoms of cognitive impairment. There are four subgroups: 49 percent do not develop cognitive impairment 45 percent develop mild to …
healthcare › ... › balance-testing-vestibular-diagnostics
… tests are conducted at the Center for Balance Disorders at Baylor Medicine: Electronystagmography/Videonystagmography Testing … patient's head or eyes are held in a certain orientation. Computerized Dynamic Posturography Platform Testing  The … Testing at the Center for Balance Disorders …
departments › ... › developmental-behavioral-pediatrics
… In the Baylor College of Medicine Fellowship Program in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, you will acquire the competencies to become: An expert clinician in the … management of children with the full spectrum of neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders. A national leader in …
research › ... › supplemental-information-for-autism-self-stimulating-behaviors-or-stimming-as-coping
… self-stimulating behaviors or simply “stimming,” are a common symptom of autism. More and more people see that … and ready to face their fears, they might be good to include in your child’s coping skill toolbelt as well. Common stimming behaviors that may be helpful include rocking back and forth, head-nodding, chewing on …
departments › ... › alumni
… Post-Graduate Outcomes Years Name Last Employment Status 2021 - 2024 Sharanya … Houston, Texas 2004 – 2007 Eyal Muscal, M.D., M.S. Chief, Department of Pediatrics – Division of Rheumatology  … HIMAHEALTH, San Pablo, Puerto Rico, USA 1994 – 1997 Enid M. del Valle, M.D. Private Practice, Puerto Rico, USA 1993 – …
research › faculty-labs › chenghang-zong-lab
… between systems biology and cancer biology. We pursue the development of novel single cell methods for characterizing … cell resolution. We use genetically engineered mice models to investigate tumorigenesis, specifically pancreatic … and their roles in various complex human diseases and disorders With the rapid development of next-generation …
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