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news › dr-gabriel-loor-lung-transplantation-expert
… Organ Care System, which houses the lungs, originally was developed in Boston. It has a miniaturized … delivers blood flow through the organ. A Bluetooth monitor allows for regular readouts of how the organ is performing. … of two international clinical trials. “In the past, all we’ve been able to do is cool the lungs down, put them …
departments › ... › movement-disorders-fellowship
… The Movement Disorders Fellowship Training Program at the Department of Neurology, … or motor control. Alumni of the movement disorders fellowship program and other training opportunities have … Dr. Steven Bellows leads the Movement Disorders Fellowship as the program director. He is an alumnus of the …
news › graduation-2015
… in a commencement ceremony at the Jones H. Hall for Performing Arts. Baylor President, CEO and Executive Dean Dr. … and opportunities in healthcare. “Despite having more information than ever, we don’t have the answers to the … lie ahead. I don’t need to list them – you’re all too painfully aware of what they are,” she said. “And these …
healthcare › ... › athletic-training-outreach
… reconditioning and general medical management of sports-related injuries and conditions for any active … on fitness and exercise programming, Athletic Trainers work within the healthcare system under the direction of … in ongoing continuing education to stay current with the latest research and technologies in sports medicine …
departments › ... › rotation-sites
… the trauma center, and 145,000 outpatient clinic visits annually. Approximately half of the rotations in the program are … the Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center, a facility that has allowed Baylor radiologists to play an integral role in the … of their residency at Texas Children’s and gain exposure to all of the pediatric radiology subspecialties including …
departments › ... › alumni
… highly sought after by both academic and private practices all over the country. View a larger version of this image . … Ivey Royall, M.D. (Private Practice, San Antonio, Texas) … Hospital) Atul Utturkar, D.O. (Academic Practice, Dallas, Texas) … Allen Doug Acomb, M.D. (Private Practice, Lafayette, La.) …
news › src-2-at-center-of-survival-adaptations-to-food-shortages
… team shows in the journal Cell Reports that SRC-2 specifically in POMC neurons in the hypothalamus, a brain region … energy expenditure and to maintain glucose levels that allow the animal to survive.” The researchers also looked … Makoto Fukuda, Zheng Sun, Jianming Xu and Bert W. O'Malley, all at Baylor College of Medicine. Qingchun Tong is …
news › trish-to-enhance-research-on-ax-1-mission-data-on-human-spaceflight-impacts
… research on the Ax-1 mission. Ax-1 is the world’s first all-private astronaut mission to the International Space …
news › abnormal-activity-of-brain-circuit-causes-anorexia-in-animal-model
… Louisiana State University and collaborating institutions has discovered that abnormal activity in a particular brain circuit underlies anorexia in an animal model of the condition. Genetically and pharmacologically restoring … the amount of food they eat and exercise excessively, which leads to severe weight loss. Anorexia has the highest …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-48032
… To compare recurrence-free survival in patients with "low risk" lung-limited mCRC undergoing pulmonary metastasectomy with or without perioperativechemotherapy. To compare overall survival in patients with "high risk" … Patients with low risk CRC are randomized to either have …