departments › pathology-and-immunology › pathology-services
… is on the cutting edge of an often overlooked but important component of healthcare – clinical pathology. Whether … test, clinical pathologists are at the front lines performing crucial analyses of blood, tissue and other … donors, CPA is extending its reach to underserved communities across the nation and around the world. CPA’s …
departments › ... › fellowship-multimedia
… think makes Baylor a special place? What is a typical day for a Nephrology fellow? How does the Night Float program … a safe learning space to learn the methodology behind the latest and landmark manuscripts in Nephrology. Seminars are … the transplant program and how it impacts the training for our Nephrology fellows. …
research › ... › study-participant-recruitment-core
… effective, and ethical recruitment of participants for research studies conducted by CNRC investigators. This … supporting a suite of resources, including information on community partners for participant recruitment, a study … meetings of CNRC study coordinators to learn about the latest advances in effective recruitment strategies of …
education › graduate-school-of-biomedical-sciences › research
… Earning a Ph.D. in the biomedical sciences is first and foremost about exploring the processes that govern … molecules, cells and organisms in health and disease. For over 100 years, the Baylor College of Medicine faculty … a research enterprise as vast as ours, there are many ways for you to explore your interests and find the potential …
research › ... › publications
… induce muscle-specific transcription. Mol. Cell. Biol. 12, 266-275. PMCID: PMC364092 Martin, J.F. , Li, L., and Olson, … factors controlling muscle-specific gene expression. In (pcm46700) Gene Expression: General and Cell-Type Specific. … suggests a role in patterning of the limbs and face and in compartmentalization of somites. Dev. Biol. 161, 357-369. …
healthcare › ... › brain-aneurysms
… emergency. Brain aneurysms that are discovered before they have bled are often treated to prevent rupture. Brain aneurysms are relatively common. Approximately 10–12 million people in the U.S. have … Figure 1a: Saccular aneurysm. Figure 1b: Fusiform Aneurysm … In most cases, the reason why aneurysms form is unclear. Some things are known to contribute to …
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… "A Pilot Test of the GoWoman Weight Management Intervention for Women with Mobility Impairments in the Online Virtual … of women with mobility impairments, and was created to become a publicly available, disability- and gender-responsive … that nearly three-quarters of the sample were overweight (26.6%) or obese (47.6%) with 14% extremely obese. Obesity …
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… JP, Moley KH, O’Malley BW, Kommagani R. A distinct feed-forward mechanism between GREB1 and steroid receptors … action in endometrial function and dysfunction. Nature Comm. 2024; 15(1):1947. PMID: 38431630 McGovern MM, Hosamani … Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Jan 30;121(5):e2304680121. PMID: 38266052 Padilla J, Osman NM, Bissig-Choisat B, Grimm SL, Qin …
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… xenografts with a CTD/WGCNA approach. iScience. 2022 Dec 12;26(1):105799. PMID: 36619972; PMCID: PMC9813793. Petrosyan … PMC9585706. Dobrolecki LE, Lewis MT. Surgical Procedure for Implantation of Human Tumor Tissue into the Epithelium-Free Mammary Fat Pad of Immunocompromised Mice to Generate Patient-Derived Xenografts …
departments › ... › statewide-genetics-outreach
… In a collaborative effort to educate the public on genetic developmental … along with the University of Texas at Austin - Texas Center for Disability Studies, the Texas Department of State Health … Services, and Texas Children's regularly host a series of community webinars across the State of Texas. …