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… Day at The Health Museum. The family friendly event provided attendees an opportunity to meet other patients and caregivers, get connected to community-based organizations. February 2025 Congratulations … The Health Museum in Houston. The event was hosted by the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics and Undiagnosed …
departments › ... › primary-interests
… conducts research spanning pathogen biology, clinical epidemiology, and translational science to prevent illness and … and treatment for children. Our faculty lead research on community-acquired bacterial infections, including … strategies to reduce healthcare-associated infections. Parallel research efforts in rapid diagnostics, …
healthcare › ... › atypical-parkinsonism
… seen in Parkinson's disease but caused by other disorders. Atypical parkinsonism includes a variety of … that are not typically present in PD. This has led to the commonly used term “parkinsonism plus syndrome.” A few such … (MSA), vascular parkinsonism (VP) are discussed in separate articles on the website (www.jankovic.org). Dementia …
academic-centers › ... › alumni
… 2001), Associate Professor of Neurology and Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Curtis E. Kennedy, M.D. (Baylor 1997), … Medical Ethics Pathway Graduates Deborah Brisola Jane Buell Victoria Chen Jade Evenstad Shangyi (Shelly) Fu Maya Guhan Nathaniel Moss … Medical Ethics Pathway Graduates Mariana Baroni Augusto De las Casas Cyrus Daruwalla* Greta Handing Rishabh Lohray …
healthcare › ... › essential-tremor
… produced by rhythmic contractions of muscles, is the most common form of involuntary movement disorder encountered in the clinic, but only a small fraction of … device, which can deliver pulses with a variety of parameters, modes, and polarities into the target brain …
research › ... › arrhythmias-channelopathies
… cardiac electrophysiology. Specific areas of interest include the genetics, mechanisms, and new treatment modalities … cardiomyopathies, inherited arrhythmia syndromes, sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP), and novel genetic … Kim, Santiago Valdes, Christina Miyake and Caridad de la Uz comprise the team of pediatric electrophysiologists at Texas …
research › ... › independent-living
… Nosek, M. A., Hughes, R. B. (2003) Navigating the Road to Independent Living. In: Donald Atkinson (Editor): Counseling … Nosek, M. A. (1993). A response to Kenneth R. Thomas' commentary: some observations on the use of the word … Independent Living Publications …
research › ... › publications
… B., Wiener, H., Philips, M. R., and Chang, E. C. 2006. Compartmentalized signaling of Ras in fission yeast. Proc. … are differentially regulated by two Ras guanine nucleotide exchange factors. Mol. Cell. Biol., 22(13): 4598-4606. … PMC133927 Discover a new Ras pathway in breast cancer and develop a drug screening strategy to target Ras for therapy …
news › baylor-college-medicine-medical-center
… Baylor College of Medicine will expand on its commitment to focusing on the best experience possible for … in the future," said Dr. Paul E. Klotman, BCM president and CEO. "Patients must be at the center of every service we provide, and they must be confident they are receiving the finest …
news › a-platelet-mediated-beneficial-allergic-response-protects-against-yeast-asthma
… responses that do more harm than good. However, new evidence by an international team led by researchers at Baylor … College of Medicine shows that some allergic reactions provide necessary protection against highly invasive and … Working with an animal model of yeast-triggered asthma commonly observed in people, the researchers uncovered a …