news › new-center-provides-resources-to-develop-and-test-new-genome-editing-technologies
… and Rice University received a grant for more than $3.9 million over five years from the National Institutes of … of integrative physiology at Baylor. “The aim is to accelerate the clinical translation of new delivery … the development of new genome editing technologies and accelerating their safe and effective deployment to the …
news › transforming-the-recognition-and-management-of-persistent-chylomicronemia
… chylomicronemia (MCS). FCS is rare (1 to10 people per million) and caused by biallelic pathogenic variants. On the … to encompass patients with a high pancreatitis risk. The occurrence of acute and chronic pancreatitis in patients with …
news › flu-season-vaccines-symptoms-and-more
… Baylor College of Medicine, explains updates to the flu vaccine and what you need to know about flu symptoms in … ill? “Flu vaccinations are safe. They have been given to millions of individuals for many years, making them a good …
about-us › leadership › dr-paul-klotmans-biography
… the United States, with research funding of more than $650 million. The medical school is ranked in Tier 1 for research …
departments › ... › mosquitoes
… to complete their life cycle. These favorable settings accelerate the progression of mosquitoes through their life … Europe, and the Americas. By 2016 there were more than 1.7 million suspected cases of infection in the Americas. The … repellent containing DEET or another active substance, following the usage instructions. Additionally, skin …
news › study-reveals-cancer-risk-birth-defects
… Childhood cancer is a rare occurrence in the overall population but may be more somewhat … North Carolina to generate a birth cohort of more than 10 million children born between 1992 and 2013. The … clinical management, and to uncover clues as to why cancer occurs more frequently in this population,” said Dr. Jeremy …
education › school-of-medicine › m-d-program
… and beyond, you will have the support you need to succeed. … While training in Texas, you will have access to the diverse care settings and patient populations … path leads. … Texas Medical Center … 9,200 patient beds 10 million patient visits per year 180,000 surgeries annually … …
research › ... › research
… of bacterial-induced diarrhea in the United States, with 3 million cases estimated annually. Newly emerged in its … CDI, but neither is fully effective as is evident by the unacceptably high relapse rates. Two large enterotoxins (TcdA … C. difficile -associated disease. Although an antitoxin vaccine program is currently has recently been reported to be …
departments › ... › neurology-core-rotation
… may request a specific hospital assignment, which is accommodated up to the maximum number of positions available … team. … Ben Taub Hospital … serves Harris County's 4.5 million inhabitants. There are about 800 neurology … elective students because of the intensive teaching that occurs on the small consult team, which consists of one or …
news › baylor-receives-nih-funding-for-center-to-model-rare-genetic-diseases
… Baylor College of Medicine has received a five-year, $9.94 million grant from the National Institutes of Health for the … Network and the Centers for Mendelian Genomics. An accepted disease-causing genetic variant must previously be … will help alleviate the variant interpretation bottleneck, accelerate discovery, and bring the benefit back to the …