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… The Margaret M. and Albert B. Alkek Department of Medicine is committed to pursuing innovative research aimed at improving … in yearly extramural funding, our faculty lead internationally recognized basic, clinical, and translational research … Asthma Clinical Research Center …
news › mechanism-reprograms-breast-cancer-become
… said first and co-corresponding author Dr. Xiaoyong Fu, assistant professor of molecular and cellular biology and …
news › mechanism-may-have-therapeutic-bone-healing-applications
… said corresponding author Dr. Dongsu Park , assistant professor of molecular and human genetics and …
news › two-mechanisms-involved-in-tuberous-sclerosis
… partially responsible for the accumulation of glycogen. But when the researchers tested samples from patients carrying … involved defects in the formation of lysosomes and in the process that digests cellular materials, including glycogen. …
news › nose-flu-cold-allergies
… runny or stuffy nose can be a symptom of the flu, a cold or allergies, and it can be hard to discern which one you have. So how do you know what’s really going on with your nose? “More than likely the … Valdez , a physician assistant and instructor of family and community medicine at Baylor College of Medicine. “If your …
news › novel-protac-enhances-its-intracellular-accumulation-and-protein-knockdown
… and degrader,” said co-first author Dr. Xiaoli Qi , assistant professor in pharmacology and chemical biology at …
news › simple-rapid-and-robust-method-makes-mouse-whole-organs-transparent-for-imaging
… of these methods,” said Hsu, co-director of OiVM and assistant professor of integrative physiology and education, …
news › springing-forward-and-spring-break
… we have ways to cope with that,” said Dr. Sonal Malhotra , assistant professor of pediatrics – pulmonary and sleep …
news › dhx9-variations-underly-wide-spectrum-of-human-neurodevelopmental-disorders
… mildest cases,” said co-corresponding author Dr. Shen Gu, assistant professor in the School of Biomedical Sciences at …
news › feeling-woozy-it-might-be-heat-stroke
… to begin cooling yourself down,” said Dr. Sara Andrabi , assistant professor in the Henry J.N. Taub Department of …