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news › researchers-discover-a-novel-marker-of-adult-human-neural-stem-cells
… are present on the surface of NSCs, then they could eventually make agents to “see” NSCs in the human brain. “The … not have the tools to study this process in live humans and all the knowledge we have gathered so far comes from … using advanced real-time in vivo brain imaging.” Typically, antibodies are made against known antigens but the …
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
… present, discuss, and rank each proposal, and final impact scores are assigned based on individual criterion scores and overall strengths and weaknesses. Applications … discuss, and rank the proposals, and final impact scores are assigned based on individual criterion scores and …
news › human-errors-adverse-surgical-events
… setting, the concept “to err is human” could potentially be a matter of life and death. In an effort to identify … training of medical staff to recognize cognitive pitfalls. “Instead of adding another checklist, we want to train … Nader Masserweh, Dr. Neal Barshes and Dr. Hardeep Singh, all with Baylor College of Medicine. Rosengart also holds …
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 …
departments › ... › movement-disorders-fellowship
… and researchers, many of whom have become internationally recognized leaders in the field of movement disorders. … This support from patients and friends is critically important for training new leaders in the field and for … of each page to explore our full site and learn about all our program has to offer. …
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 …
healthcare › ... › athletic-training-outreach
… sports medicine physicians, physical therapists, and other allied health professionals to ensure the overall wellness of active individuals and teams. ATs at Baylor … All Baylor Medicine Athletic Trainers: Licensed by the Texas … the Athletic Trainer (BOC) Has completed extensive clinically trained in emergency care, orthopedic evaluation, …
departments › ... › rotation-sites
… the trauma center, and 145,000 outpatient clinic visits annually. Approximately half of the rotations in the program are … the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center, a facility that has allowed Baylor radiologists to play an integral role in the … of their residency at Texas Children’s and gain exposure to all of the pediatric radiology subspecialties including …
departments › ... › alumni
… Heidi Lewis, M.D. (Private Practice, Fort Meyers, Fla.) Lauren May, M.D. (Academic Practice, San Antonio, Texas) …