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news › winter-olympic-injuries
… As the world collectively watches the 2026 Winter Olympics, we are in awe of athletes making … do that,” but it takes years of preparation to not only perfect the sport, but to prevent injuries to excel. A … hand can lead to wrist fractures, such as fractures of the distal radius and the scaphoid, as well as elbow …
Compound d16 reduces tumor growth and overcomes therapeutic resistance in mutant p53-bearing cancers
news › compound-d16-reduces-tumor-growth-and-overcomes-therapeutic-resistance-in-mutant-p53-bearing-cancers
… Baylor College of Medicine have developed a new compound called d16 that can reduce tumor growth and overcome … in many human cancers is mutations in p53, a gene that normally provides one of the most powerful shields against tumor … promote cancer growth has been difficult. “One of the challenges has been to develop drugs that act on mutant p53 …
news › an-early-start-to-spring-allergies
… gives an upcoming pollen and mold forecast and reviews how to properly use some allergy relief options. “All … can bring different allergens, but most people experience the worst symptoms during the spring,” said Dr. David Corry … The right way to keep allergies at bay …
news › nobel-laureate-dr-william-g-kaelin-jr-to-give-baylor-commencement-address
… physician-scientist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator. He was one of … 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability. He is a … commitment to philanthropy and community engagement has yielded more than $100 million in support for various …
news › using-ai-to-improve-diagnosis-of-rare-genetic-disorders
… at Baylor College of Medicine are trying to make the process more efficient using artificial intelligence. The team developed a machine learning system called … faster, more efficiently and at a lower cost. This method has effectively doubled the rate of accurate diagnosis,” …
news › new-cdkl-genes-linked-to-neurodevelopmental-disorders
… CDKL5 , one of the five members of the CDKL family of genes, is important … for proper neurodevelopment and associated with seizures. However, the role the other four members of this family play … Institute (Duncan NRI) at Texas Children’s Hospital has deepened our understanding of two other members of the …
news › mutated-blood-cells-define-clinical-risks-in-langerhans-cell-histiocytosis
… Hospital and UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh has proposed a major revision to how Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is diagnosed and … after analyzing patients with LCH for several years. “The proposed revisions are the culmination of more than a …
news › educational-leaders-recognized-at-baylor-college-of-medicine
… members whose exemplary service with professionalism has not previously been recognized through an official award …
news › bacteria-help-discover-cancer-causing-protein
… The researchers genetically modified bacteria so they would fluoresce red when DNA … each of the 4,000 genes present in E coli individually and determined which ones made bacteria glow red. “We … the University of Texas at Austin. See a complete list of all the contributors and their affiliations and the …
news › tgf-beta-protects-against-uterine-cancer
… , director of the Center for Drug Discovery , Stuart A. Wallace Chair, Robert L. Moody, Sr. Chair and professor of … at Princeton University and their colleagues genetically modified mice to lack ALK5, which mediates TGF-beta … and her colleagues. In this case, the researchers genetically modified mice to lack two other proteins, Smad2 and …