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research › baylor-research › faculty-recognition
… recruitment and retention of young physician-scientists who have the potential to translate scientific discoveries into … in recognition of Baylor College of Medicine faculty who have made the most significant published scientific …
departments › ... › clinical-learning-environment
… transplantation, and extracorporeal circulatory support. We have one of the busiest ventricular-assist device (VAD) programs in the country having placed 20 VADs over the last year, and we opened the …
news › baylor-scott-white-health-announces-new-affiliations-with-baylor-college-of-medicine-and-texas-am-university-to-further-expand-the-pipeline-of-exceptional-clinical-talent-for-texas
… long-term partnerships will ensure that our patients will have access to breakthrough medical discoveries and … the physician workforce pipeline for Texas with graduates having the opportunity to serve as future leaders in …
news › proteogenomics-helps-treat-certain-squamous-cell-carcinomas
… “Tumors with high EGFR amplification do not necessarily have high levels of EGFR ligands, which may underlie their … body’s defense system against the tumor. These deletions have the potential to be effective targets for future …
news › disease-causing-genetic-changes-chromosome-17
… Potocki-Lupski syndrome is a condition that results from having an extra copy of a small piece of chromosome 17 in … into two groups. One group includes individuals that have in common the same alterations in the same area of DNA. …
education › ... › m-d-j-d-program
… Typically, graduates primarily working in health care have completed residency training in the specialty of their … and pass a total of 90 credit hours, 64 of which must have letter grades. Course Catalogue . …
departments › ... › clinical-curriculum
… the combined internal medicine/medical genetics residents have six to seven blocks scheduled in genetics with the … rotations and specialty/outpatient rotations. Residents have three weeks of vacation each year. The following is a …
news › novel-approach-identifies-highly-specific-anti-cancer-compounds
… at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital have identified potent, highly specific compounds that … infectious diseases and metabolic disorders and have emerged as potential drug targets in a variety of …
research › ... › circular-rnas-unexpected-outputs-of-protein-coding-genes
… mechanisms by which circular RNAs are generated, we have developed plasmid and viral-based methods for … begin to ask how circular RNAs function. More than 150 labs have requested our circular RNA expression plasmids, …
news › promising-approach-to-mitigate-complications-of-leukemia-treatment
… Baylor College of Medicine and collaborating institutions have engineered immune cells to control two major … in patients who are at high risk of either condition. “We have successfully engineered immune cells from a healthy …