research › faculty-labs › tom-cooper-lab
… for new and ongoing projects. Graduate Students Postdoctoral Associates Graduate Students: Contact Tom Cooper to … the mechanisms and consequences of this regulation, from how RNA binding proteins and signaling pathways coordinate … established in the lab. These investigations utilize a combination of cell culture and genetic models including …
news › unlocking-the-mystery-behind-barretts-esophagus
… led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Washington University School of Medicine has shed light on the … esophageal adenocarcinoma, a serious and often deadly cancer. The study, published in the Journal of Clinical … The findings not only deepen our understanding of how the disease develops but also open the door to new ways …
research › ... › publications
… Flores Ramos S, Brugger SD, Escapa IF, Skeete CA, Cotton SL, Eslami SM, Gao W, Bomar L, Tran TH, Jones DS, Minot … and Genetic Defense Systems in Dolosigranulum pigrum a Candidate Beneficial Bacterium from the Human Microbiome . … KP. The Restriction-Modification Barrier in Bacteria: how to overcome it . … Proc Natl Acad Sci USA … … 2019 … …
news › platelet-rich-plasma-treatment-shows-efficacy-for-osteoarthritis
… combined wearable technology and patient-reported outcomes to assess the efficacy of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) … results, published in the journal Regenerative Medicine , showed that a single injection of leukocyte-rich/PRP in the knee joint significantly improved functional mobility, pain and quality of …
news › bcm-tmc-program-awarded-2-3-million-grant-to-support-training-efforts
… LEAH) training program has been awarded a five-year grant totaling $2.3 million to support the goal of preparing … and mental health to teach healthcare professionals how to identify ways to improve access to care and … of settings. All trainees will learn tools to engage stakeholders and identify opportunities to improve systems of …
departments › dermatology › alumni-news
… What was your career path to where you are today? … “I started medical school at … the dermatologists that trained him and his mentors. I love how the torch is passed to the next generation, and now to … scientists who are employed outside of BCM but make significant contributions to the departmental missions and …
departments › ... › pediatric-gastroenterology-fellowship-houston
… Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital is home to one of the nation's … premier fellowship programs … in … Our 36-month fellowship, designed around the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition … diverse array of people and resources. Discover how our affiliations enhance our education programs. … … …
departments › ... › pediatric-urology-fellowship
… chief and Dr. Nicolette Janzen, M.D., fellowship director. The first year serves as the academic/research year, … pediatric urologic disorders from the fetus through the older adolescent years. The entire year is done at Texas … diverse array of people and resources. Discover how our affiliations enhance our education programs. … …
about-us › ... › legacy-of-excellence
… immigrants Shaker Morris and Raheehja DeBakey. Valedictorian of his high school class, he pursued a college … World War II, DeBakey served as an advisor to most American presidents. In 1949, as a member of the Task Force on … sewing the remaining undamaged walls. This accomplishment showed that a major cause of strokes could be treated …
news › graduation-2014
… on economic development and the fight against poverty, told Baylor College of Medicine’s 2014 graduates to “become … is being swallowed by an economic crisis, the result can be violence, epidemic disease, mass migration, or worst … helping it make a speedy recovery,” he said. “Too often, however, we consider the suffering of others ‘not our …