education › ... › foundational-sciences-curriculum
… sciences curriculum extends from August of the first year to December of the second year. It is divided into three phases - Fall I, Spring and Fall II. … physiology, pharmacology, pathology, and pathophysiology. Components of the Infectious Disease course are taught in …
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… Oct. 15 - Free online application system opens. There is no application fee! View application process . March 15 - Early review deadline. Applications received by this date … Monday of August - Classes begin. No application fee! An official MCAT score is required for applicants interested in …
news › measles-virus-detected-in-houston-wastewater-before-cases-were-reported
… An innovative outbreak detection program that tracks disease-causing viruses in … reveals dynamic changes in human viruses circulating in a community. Importantly, analyzing these viral changes in … Measles virus detected in Houston wastewater before cases were reported …
education › ... › new-postdocs
… You will be joining Baylor College of Medicine, where nearly 600 postdoctoral associates and fellows are conducting … largest medical center in the world. The City of Houston is the 4th largest city in the United States. Houston is … to the U.S. Census Bureau (2023), the median household income is $62,894 and one of the lowest costs of living in the …
news › what-can-adolescents-do-after-receiving-their-covid-vaccine
… There is no denying that adolescents and teens have sacrificed plenty in the last year due to COVID-19 – from switching to virtual classes to … explains that once teens are fully vaccinated, it becomes safer for them to attend in-person school events, play …
news › skincare-tips-to-weather-the-winter-months
… Dry, cold conditions can be especially hard on skin and can lead to unsightly and sometimes painful rashes. A dermatologist at Baylor College of Medicine offers tips on how to keep … in the winter. For most laser procedures, the skin must be completely free of a tan, and people tend to spend less time …
news › tubulin-prevents-toxic-protein-clumps-in-the-brain-fighting-back-neurodegeneration
… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have discovered a … protein clumps in the brain. The team reports in Nature Communications that tubulin, the building block of …
research › ... › alumni
… from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, and earned my Ph.D. in molecular and environmental plant … serving as a senior research associate. My research at BTI is largely focused on understanding the role of … of Ascribe Bioscience, agricultural biotech start-up company based in Ithaca, N.Y., and currently leading its R&D …
departments › ... › curriculum
… The curriculum for the Primary Care L.E.A.D. Program is embedded in the Baylor College of Medicine categorical … and a specialized curriculum that focuses on training leaders interested in caring for vulnerable and underserved … core areas for primary care of underserved populations: Community Collaborations, Advocacy and Public Policy, and …
news › understanding-epigenetic-causes-disease
… More than 15 years after scientists first mapped the human genome, most … regions of systemic interindividual variation (CoRSIVs), comprise a previously unrecognized level of molecular … A treasure map to understanding epigenetic causes of disease …