departments › ... › introduction-to-infectious-diseases
… indirectly, from one person to another. Humans can also become infected following exposure to an infected animal that … a leading cause of death worldwide, particularly in low-income countries, especially in young children. In 2019, two … infections and diarrheal diseases - were ranked in the top ten causes of death worldwide by the World Health …
healthcare › ... › varicose-veins
… Varicose veins can occur anywhere in the body, but are more commonly found on the legs. Hemorrhoids, a type of varicose … or "spider web." They are red or blue in color and are commonly found on the face and legs, just under the surface … blood from flowing backward. When the one-way valves become weakened or damaged, blood can collect in the veins, …
about-us › ... › alumni
… and enabling data-driven decision-making. In the community, Cecilia serves as Co-Chair for the ACHE Southeast Texas Chapter’s Membership and Retention Committee. Focus During Fellowship : During her fellowship, … artificial intelligence into operations and developed comprehensive patient care programs that enhanced clinical …
research › ... › team-members
… finding potential non-invasive biomarkers that can predict complications in LVAD patients. Additionally, he … potential biomarkers to predict cardiac surgery-related complications. The ultimate goal of his research is to … of Dr. Mondal. ”Dr. Mondal is a brilliant scientist and a compassionate mentor. His humility and approachability make …
research › ... › training
… Baylor is an active and well supported research community. Note that we are not associated with Baylor … Medical Center , the largest medical center in the world, a complex of more than 46 institutions including 13 academic … cardiomyocytes during postnatal heart development. Nature Communications 5, 3603. Goo, Y.H. and Cooper, T.A. (2009) …
research › ... › current-fmri-projects
… depression. Moreover, preclinical and biomarker studies have begun to elucidate the mechanism underlying the … Pages 862–876, Humans are uniquely able to retrieve and combine words into syntactic structure to produce connected … to retrieve words and produce them within increasingly complex combinations. Damage primarily to inferior frontal …
departments › ... › alumni
… Medicine Fellowship Program, University of California San Diego Jonathan Lockhart Lymphoma and Transplant and Cellular … Anderson Cancer Center, San Antonio, Texas Akaolisa Eziokwu Community, Adena Cancer Center, Chillicothe, Ohio Chimi Fosso Community, Methodist Oncology Partners, Houston, Texas Cyrus …
research › ... › center-news
… Motion sickness is a very common condition that affects about one in three people, but … in the journal Cell the discovery of BHB-Phe, a novel compound produced by the body that regulates appetite and … reserved for those whose work mirrors Dr. Feigin’s own commitment to scientific discovery and the pursuit of truth. …
research › ... › communicating-effectively
… about skills that may help women with disabilities communicate effectively in relationships with others … sharing important health information--we know our own bodies and medical providers know about medicine. The … personal space and her body. She should tell the person to stop touching her and/or call for help. …
research › ... › publications
… PS , Ferreon JC , Ferreon ACM. Initiation of hnRNPA1 Low-Complexity Domain Condensation Monitored by Dynamic Light … Multivalent Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions Probed by Composition-Gradient Multiangle Light Scattering. ACS Omega. 2024 Sep … human noroviruses by modulating capsid plasticity. Nat Commun. 2023 Oct 16;14(1):6516. doi: …