news › gene-diet-interactions-help-regulate-the-bodys-daily-rhythms
… Our bodies follow a natural 24-hour cycle known as the circadian … reveals that there is an additional layer of regulation – diet interacts with an individual’s genetic makeup, … at Baylor. Guan also is a member of Baylor’s Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center .  “We found that individual …
news › study-reveals-new-indicators-for-her2-breast-cancer-response-to-therapy
… best possible treatment. Their decision is informed by a comprehensive molecular profile of the patient’s cancer … treatment. If the profile predicts a high likelihood of a complete positive response and long-term freedom from … from all participants before therapy began. Prior studies using these biopsies focused on RNA and DNA analyses …
research › ... › accommodation-of-anxiety-behaviors
… help them with their quick fixes. This is what we call “accommodation”. Sometimes, avoidance behaviors and quick fixes can become so integrated into your family’s lives that they are missed or overlooked, and this can happen due to accommodation. Almost all caregivers of children with anxiety …
news › researchers-discovered-molecular-events-leading-to-rett-syndrome
… – many ‘harmonies’ are played simultaneously creating a complex composition. It can be challenging to distinguish the … others. The researchers looked for a way to simplify the complex harmonies so they would be able to identify those …
news › common-olympic-injuries
… The 2024 Olympic Games are top of mind for people globally. While the athletes make … A Baylor College of Medicine orthopedic surgeon details common injuries among fan-favorite Olympic sports.  … improper landings. Achilles ruptures and strains also are common, devastating injuries resulting from explosive …
departments › ... › fellows
… local colleges (Texas Southern University), the running community, Baylor Teen Health Clinic health centers and school-based clinics, and Texas Children’s Hospital community health centers. We have a 100 percent pass rate … by the Fellows’ College that includes social support and topics such as job search, liability, contract negotiation, …
research › ... › breast-health
… Related Topics: Breast Self Exam  / Mammography  /  Breast Cancer … in texture), unusual discharge from the nipples, and complications after breast surgery, such as for breast … facilities and mammography equipment. Disparities Many studies have documented lower rates of breast cancer screening …
departments › ... › human-microbiome-project
… the bacteria that colonize the surface and insides of our bodies are essential for life. We are dependent on these … by protecting us against disease-causing bacteria. The composition of the entire collection of microbes that make … a limited number of individual microorganisms have been studied. It simply has not been possible to isolate the vast …
departments › ... › alumni
… Vishnu Parvathareddy (Salt Lake City, UT; Private) Christopher Neagra (San Antonio, TX; Private) 2021 *Pablo … by fellow with faculty supervision, or contributed by any audience member. The goal is to promote group learning of … from the discussion are summarized and forwarded to the audience after each conference. The conference is strongly …
departments › ... › application
… Program must have earned (or be within three months of completing) a Ph.D. in epidemiology or bioinformatics or … research meeting a year. Each fellow will be allocated a computer and $10,000 per year to spend on lab supplies, … molecular and -omics data in population-based studies of cancer risk and outcome. These areas include …
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