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news › a-new-mechanism-by-which-rotavirus-makes-you-sick
… infants and children worldwide. Despite intense research on how rotavirus causes diarrhea, there is still no complete answer, but in this new study researchers at Baylor College … Smith said. “It was very unexpected that rotavirus has a protein that interacts with and degrades DGAT1 and …
news › unexpected-role-of-otx2-drives-aggressive-medulloblastoma
… we discovered that OTX2 also interacts with other proteins called splicing factors.” Splicing factors are involved in alternative splicing, a cellular process that allows cells to produce different proteins from the … kitchen to bake a cake,” Werbowetski-Ogilvie said. “They all begin with the same instructions, but each cook adds a …
news › understanding-what-makes-some-bladder-cancers-resistant-to-chemotherapy
… tumors. The results, published in Cell Reports Medicine , offer potential new ways to identify which patients will … tumors that would help us predict which patients were most likely to benefit from chemotherapy and which ones … chemical tags that control their activity). “By computationally analyzing the vast information generated by the …
news › researchers-uncover-noncanonical-clock-regulators-impact-digestive-diseases
… by body clock genes, as well as lesser-known regulators called noncanonical clock regulators. Researchers at Baylor … in digestive organs. “By piecing together data from all these studies, we built and updated how these … become a powerful tool to boost digestive health and overall well-being.” Future research will dive into questions …
news › 2024-educational-leaders-recognized-at-baylor-college-of-medicine
… their sustained exemplary educational contributions across all areas of the College. They were presented this year in …
education › ... › data-dashboards
… accreditation and academic program reviews. Additionally, we highlight how Baylor compares to peer institutions … assessing programs, an administrator planning resource allocation, or a researcher, studying higher education … Based on the IPEDS Fall Enrollment Survey, this dashboard presents enrollment …
news › err-gamma-trains-stomach-stem-cells-to-become-acid-producing-cells
… as indigestion and heartburn as well as peptic ulcers, autoimmune gastritis and stomach and esophageal cancers have one thing in common – … Center Digestive Disease Center (DDC) at Baylor. Studying how these cells are generated can help scientists understand … ERR-gamma ‘trains’ stomach stem cells to become acid-producing cells …
news › scientists-unveil-genetics-behind-development-of-gliding
… basis of the patagium, the thin skin membrane that allows some mammalian species to soar through the air. “We … novelty arises,” said co-corresponding author Dr. Ricardo Mallarino , assistant professor of molecular biology at … marsupials like the sugar glider – a tiny marsupial small enough to fit in your pocket, and popular as an exotic …
departments › ... › message-from-the-director
… Fellows with a diverse and broad-based experience in all aspects of Surgical Critical Care through the multiple … College of Medicine. The fellowship strives to continually improve the experience and curriculum for the fellows … proficiency in the management of a diverse array of critically ill surgical adult and pediatric patients. In addition, …
news › dr-gabriel-loor-lung-transplantation-expert
… Organ Care System, which houses the lungs, originally was developed in Boston. It has a miniaturized … delivers blood flow through the organ. A Bluetooth monitor allows for regular readouts of how the organ is performing. … of two international clinical trials. “In the past, all we’ve been able to do is cool the lungs down, put them …