research › ... › sexually-transmitted-infections
… deadly, and some, such as herpes, are incurable. STIs are a common problem. Approximately 12 million new cases of … will contract an STI at some point in their lives. Women account for about half of all sexually transmitted … HIV (AIDS). While many people associate getting an STI with being young, postmenopausal women with low estrogen levels …
research › ... › comprehensive-lab-animal-monitoring-system
… broken by the mouse, and this sends signals to the central computer. The beams can detect movement along both the X (length of cage) and Z (height) axes. The system is a component of the calorimetry cages. Independent studies (see … duration within these cages: 1 month Equilibration period recommendation: 2 to 3 days Weight range: 10 to 70 g (35 g for …
education › ... › blackboard-guidelines
… of Medicine. Included are statements related to usage, user account management, course management, Copyright, … At a basic level, Blackboard can be used to develop online components for face-to-face courses. A Blackboard site can … content and make sure inappropriate information is not being shared. The faculty sponsor has two management options …
news › fall-fronts-may-bring-mix-allergy-triggers
… that are carried into the air by the wind and rain. Corry recommends remaining indoors shortly after thunderstorms, … hygiene Maintaining a clean home and showering after being outdoors is essential in preventing allergies since … nasal steroids. If this is not effective, he recommends visiting a physician who can prescribe inhaled steroids or …
research › ... › artificial-intelligence-in-health-lab
… Intelligence (AI) is an umbrella term to describe computers and technology to simulate intelligent behavior and critical thinking comparable to a human being[1]. AI is not one technology but rather a collection … of clinical data from outpatient encounters to inpatient visits and machine learning algorithms have the potential …
news › dont-fall-for-allergies-this-season
… fall. “The main issue driving the differences in the fall compared to other times of the year is the pattern of … Those who want to be outside for fall activities, such as visiting a pumpkin patch, should proceed with caution. Being in the pumpkin patch will likely lead to ragweed and …
departments › molecular-and-human-genetics › contact-us
… Email: lisaf@bcm.edu Graduate Program: Call 713-798-5056 or visit the Genetics & Genomics Graduate Program website. … fellowship training programs, call 832-822-4292 or visit Education for more information. Medical Genetic … experts, contact the Media Center in the Office of Communications & Community Outreach. …
departments › ... › resident-research
… it possible for our residents to develop the skills to become OB/GYN research leaders. Each academic year, our … letter of support from their mentor. The Resident Research Committee reads the proposal and can make comments or … No Q: Who gets the money? A: The money is put into an account accessible by the mentor Q: My research doesn’t cost …
departments › ... › academy-at-ryan
… Card for the academy rated the campus as having met the accountability standard with seven out of seven …
education › ... › global-health-pathway
… prepare them for a career in global health. Students who complete the pathway will receive a certificate at … year and enroll in the pathway using the Medical Pathway Commitment Form ( Dr. George Parkerson , Dr. Colleen Keough … American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene if they complete two clinical electives abroad. View the Student …