news › dr-hugo-bellen-named-recipient-of-the-2024-gruber-genetics-prize
… pathways lead to rare and common brain disorders and, finally, to finding new ways to diagnose and treat these … generation of geneticists, many of whom are now internationally known scientists. “I feel truly honored and humbled to … geneticists,” Bellen said. “I am deeply indebted to all my past and current lab members and collaborators as …
news › researchers-discovered-molecular-events-leading-to-rett-syndrome
… simultaneously creating a complex composition. It can be challenging to distinguish the harmonies emerging from the … no more developmental compositions playing. “We conditionally deleted Mecp2 in adult mice, which reproduces all the characteristic deficits and premature death observed …
news › study-reveals-new-indicators-for-her2-breast-cancer-response-to-therapy
… that drive treatment response and resistance and potentially improve precision medicine strategies.” “Being able to … the lapatinib group. Research biopsies were obtained from all participants before therapy began. Prior studies using … protein candidates were associated with response. “A key challenge in studying underpowered clinical cohorts like this …
departments › ... › research
… Research is a particularly strong feature of the Allergy and Immunology Program. In fact, with 7,000 sq. ft. … for both clinical and basic and translational research. The Allergy and Immunology Clinical Laboratory located in the … oxidative burst studies. The Division of Immunology, Allergy and Rheumatology is also home to the Texas …
news › harvey-health-impacts-findings-symposium
… Aug. 22, they will share what they have learned at an all-day symposium at Baylor College of Medicine. The … and health outcomes after a major flooding disaster. “Overall, the current analysis demonstrated that specific Harvey exposures were associated with increased risk of allergic symptoms and stress levels immediately after the …
departments › ... › clinical-rotations
… and Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center providing an unparalleled diversity of patient populations, pathologies, and … team. Fellows gain experience in the management of critically ill patients and also have the opportunity to gain … have the opportunity to manage patients with intra-aortic balloon pumps, Impella devices, and hone their …
departments › ... › urology-residency
… Program at the Baylor College of Medicine offers a clinically robust five-year training program designed to immerse trainees into all specialty areas within Urology. Our current clinical … in Oncology, Pediatrics, Endourology/Minimally Invasive Surgery, Male Reproductive Medicine, …
healthcare › ... › spasmodic-dysphonia
… voice with irregular voice breaks. Abductor dysphonia typically presents as excessive breathiness or whispering speech, … shouting, and laughter may change the characteristics of all three types of dysphonia. In addition to their phonation … and head. This condition may be very debilitating especially for professionals such as teachers, trial attorneys or …
news › nih-awards-more-than-15-million-to-fund-two-rare-diseases-consortia
… in changing the management and improving the lives of all OI patients,” said principal investigator Dr. Brendan … rare metabolic disorders, and joining the ROAR Consortium allows us to continue that mission on a broader scale,” said …
news › some-human-gii-4-norovirus-are-better-than-others-at-infecting-cells
… Interestingly, the researchers discovered that not all GII.4 variants form distinct clusters on the cell … Welch Foundation Q1279 Grant. This work also was partially supported by U.S. Food and Drug Administration …