community › ... › the-next-day-project-mental-health
… grant, titled "The Next Day Project (NDP)," underscores our commitment to combat the troubling escalation of youth suicide within the … and state-funded programs such as the Texas Child Health Access Thru Telemedicine (TCHATT) and the Texas Child … aim to coordinate with additional care providers in the community (e.g., school counselors or social workers) as …
research › ... › ligand-binding-by-chemical-shift-perturbation
… either in or adjacent to a novel metal binding site that comprises residues from two defunct EF-hand domains. B. … NMR , Curr Protoc Protein Sci , 2015 , 81 (17.18), pp. 1-24. MK Joshi, S Moran, KM Beckingham, and KR MacKenzie, …
research › ... › health-care-utilization
… According to the literature, women and persons with … more about the experience of women with disabilities in accessing health care services. In the interviews that began … long held frustrations and deep negative feelings. They complained bitterly about inaccessibility in health care …
departments › ... › anti-human-trafficking-program
… Mayor's Office, the Office of the Governor of Texas, and community partners, the Baylor College of Medicine … designed to: Train healthcare providers and members of the community to better identify and advocate for human … connect human trafficking victims to available hospital and community resources Contribute to the limited body of …
news › neurological-disorder-linked-gene-mutations
… Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital . “Complete loss of pits was lethal in the fly’s early … revealed a number of altered cellular structures and the accumulation of lipid droplets, which are known to negatively … U01HG007672, U01HG007703 and U54NS093793; R01GM067858 and R24OD022005 grants and a Simons Foundation Functional Screen …
academic-centers › ... › how-the-body-changes-in-space
… result, the muscles can begin to weaken or atrophy. To help combat this, astronauts aboard the International Space … in the lining of blood vessels, which might initiate or accelerate coronary heart disease.   Performance  The ability … high work demands, team and crew issues, the loss of the 24-hour day/light cycle leading to fatigue, and stress can …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-receives-30-million-lead-gift-for-bold-expansion-plans
… scheduled to open in 2026, at an event Wednesday, May 24. The Cullen Foundation, The Cullen Trust for Health Care … and The Cullen Trust for Higher Education contributed a combined total of $30 million to build the new Cullen Tower, creating one of the largest combined gifts in their legacy of philanthropy. “The Cullen …
research › ... › trainee-publications
… Splanchnic Vein Thrombosis. J Thromb Haemost. 2024:S1538-7836(24)00060-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jtha.2024.01.019. … Aspirin for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Events Comparing East Asians with Westerners. JACC: Asia, 2023, ISSN 2772-3747. …
news › three-baylor-college-of-medicine-faculty-earn-nih-innovator-awards
… New Innovator Award. The award, a part of the NIH Common Fund’s High-Risk, High-Reward Research program, … or cancer,” said Benham-Pyle, a member of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center and a CPRIT Scholar. “But in the … preliminary data indicating that when the worm begins to accumulate age-related damage and stem cell function …
research › ... › publications
… response in deep brain stimulation for OCD . Nat Med. 2024 Jul 19. doi: 10.1038/s41591-024-03179-0. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39030267. Xiao J, … anterior cingulate cortex mediates reward biases . Nat Commun. 2024 Jul 15;15(1):5528. doi: …
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