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research › faculty-labs › david-bates-lab
… is encoded in a one-dimensional array of DNA bases, all major DNA processes (replication, transcription, and … sites (origins, termini, and centromeres) and overall chromosome compactness change dramatically and predictably during the cell cycle. One major … changing the cellular abundance of a type II topoisomerase called Topo IV, a homolog of Human TopoII ( Joshi et al, 2013 …
news › trial-shows-promise-treating-neuroblastoma
… in children, and patients with high-risk disease are challenging to treat. In a promising development, researchers … form of immunotherapy to treat neuroblastoma using genetically engineered natural killer T cells (NKTs). The findings … “This trial marks the first time highly pure and genetically engineered NKTs are being evaluated in humans to define …
departments › ... › michael-e-debakey-high-school-for-health-professions
… The DeBakey High School provides a challenging, well-balanced college preparatory program that … Readiness. Forty-two percent of its students are economically disadvantaged, with a total minority enrollment of 89%. … Originally known as the High School for Health Professions, the …
healthcare › specialties › allergy-and-immunology
… a unique, comprehensive treatment option for patients with Allergic and Immunologic conditions in a single location. We diagnose and manage the following Allergic and Immunologic conditions and provide the … examination, perform and analyze the results from the allergy skin testing and other laboratory tests to determine …
news › early-environmental-exposure-impacts-liver-epigenome
… Jianrong Dong, Ahkilesh Kaushal, Tiffany A.Katz, Rahul Kumar Jangid, Matthew J.Robertson, Sandra L.Grimm, Chandra …
news › car-t-cell-therapy-shows-promising-results-against-hodgkin-lymphoma
… treated at the highest dose level of therapy, with almost all patients having clinical benefit after treatment,” said … developed by Dr. Savoldo when she was at Baylor and initially translated to the clinic with Dr. Ramos, has now been … included flu-like symptoms due to an immune chemical storm called cytokine release syndrome, but these events were …
academic-centers › ... › our-partners
… cancer prevention and control services for the medically underserved residents of Harris County. Over the years, additional support from CPRIT has allowed us to expand our efforts to include breast cancer … and Hematology Centers, Texas Southern University, and Fallbrook Church Cancer Ministry. In 2023, we established the …
news › can-regulating-a-novel-brain-circuit-help-control-obesity
… that connects a unique group of dopamine-producing neurons called DA-VTA with downstream target neurons known as … the animals stopped eating. When the researchers genetically inhibited these neurons, the animals prolonged their feeding, drastically increasing the portion size. This suggests that …
research › ... › substance-use-scientific-working-group
… NIDA FALL/WINTER … in Substance Use Disorders (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) RFA-DA-25-010 (R21) Interplay of Autophagy … in Substance Use Disorders (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) RFA-DA-25-005 (R21) Research on the Neuro-Immune … Context of HIV and Substance Use (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) RFA-DA-25-004 (R01) Research on the Neuro-Immune …
education › ... › simulation-learning-spaces
… scenario. An adjacent control room with one-way glass allows faculty and technologists to implement the scenario from behind the scenes. All activities can be video recorded, allowing the review and analysis of the learning … each clinical practice room (022D.1-20). An intercom system allows two-way communication between the learners in the …