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… trainees, fellows, participants, and scholars receiving support through any NIH or NSF training, career development , … modules, each including lecture topics and small-group case study discussions. If all four training modules are … in the same year, the remainder can be completed the following year. Modules are independent and can be viewed in …
education › ... › alpha-omega-alpha-honor-medical-society
… in academia and the community Supporting the ideals of humanism; and Promoting service to others The Texas Beta … of MS3 year” represents an intent to graduate in the following academic year (eg. for the Graduating Class of … – Top ~10% based on core clinical GPA are notified of nomination to …
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… Immunology Program. In fact, with 7,000 sq. ft. of space is dedicated for both clinical and basic and translational … diagnostic facility. This general laboratory work area accommodates tissue culture and radioactive work as well as … work. Procedures performed in the laboratory include flow cytometry, surface and intracellular lymphocyte …
research › ... › projects
… active tyrosine kinase. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) have dramatically improved outcomes for CML patients, yet …
academic-centers › ... › protocols-workflow
… primary antibody at room temperature for 30 minutes followed by a goat anti-rabbit or mouse IgG secondary antibody. A … We select 1 slide in every 50 (in printing order) for total … In addition, for each spot, if the antibody SI is lower than the negative control SI, the normalized SI is set …
departments › ... › fellows
… Residency … I was drawn to this program for its wide breadth of subspecialty experiences within the field of … to fellows as well as mentorship opportunities appeared ideal for preparing me for my future career. … Residency: … Our Lady of the Lake Pediatric Residency Program …
research › ... › history-of-cardiovascular-research
… in 1964. Dr. Denton Cooley performs the first successful human heart transplant in the United States in 1968. …
research › faculty-labs › paul-klotman-laboratory
… virus distinct from peripheral blood. Additionally, we have elucidated how HIV disrupts signalling networks within …
news › scientists-unexpected-results-research-tool
… , assistant professor of neuroscience and of molecular and human genetics at Baylor College of Medicine, Caroline … called the cell body, commanding it to either ‘fire’ or ‘not fire’ signals. If the command is ‘fire,’ then the cell … neuron. If, on the other hand, the cell body receives a ‘no fire’ signal, then it won’t send a signal down the axon. …
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… study published today in the journal Cell Reports provides evidence for a new molecular cause for neurodegeneration … and fruit flies to reveal a novel mechanistic link between alterations in RNA splicing and tau-mediated … muscular atrophy and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. However, until now, their role in Alzheimer’s disease was not …