news › tumor-protein-analysis-reveals-potential-cancer
… Looking to gain a deeper understanding of cancer, a team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine conducted an extensive computational analysis of the similarities and differences … pathways suggests potential therapeutic opportunities. “We found that many of the subtypes that we had found based on …
news › gender-disparities-in-atherosclerotic-cardiovascular-disease-treatment
… yet researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have found that those 55 and younger are not treated as aggressively, and women receive less than optimal preventative care when compared to men among this group of young patients with …
news › primate-genome-sequencing-reveals-insight-into-human-evolution-and-biodiversity
… led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine’s Human Genome Sequencing Center , the Institute of Evolutionary … Science . The Primate Genome Project generated the most complete catalog of genomic information for primates to … new geographic sites of gene flow between populations. They found that yellow baboons (P. cynocephalus) from western …
news › understanding-what-makes-some-bladder-cancers-resistant-to-chemotherapy
… The researchers studied 60 MIBC tumor samples using a comprehensive multi-omics approach which included genomics … forms of the same protein, which can behave differently. We found that certain isoforms – especially of proteins like … RP220646) and NIH High-End Instrumentation Award (S10 OD026804). Further support was provided by the McNair Medical …
departments › ... › tularemia
… Tularemia is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis ( F. tularensis ), one of the most … a potentially lethal infection. The bacterium is naturally found in small mammals such as rabbits, rodents, and hares, … called rabbit fever or deerfly fever). People can become infected with this bacterium as a result of bites by …
education › education-programs
… education mission is to prepare our learners to become the next generation of leaders in the biomedical and health sciences with competencies founded in inquiry, service and innovation to promote health …
research › research-centers › winters-center
… integrated heart failure research program that not only translates new and novel technologies from the laboratory … but also translates the findings from relevant health outcomes research into meaningful clinical results for patients … The Winters Center for Heart Failure Research, a Center of Excellence within the Department of Medicine, was named in …
departments › ... › admissions
… individuals who demonstrate a high level of academic performance, have a … strong interest in basic research … , possess … excellent surgical skills … , and most importantly, … have a … of U.S. accredited medical or osteopathic schools that have completed a four-year residency in an ACGME-accredited …
healthcare › ... › physician-referral
… The Pituitary Center combines the resources of Baylor Medicine and Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center to offer patients the … leading endocrinologists in Texas and beyond to provide excellent care for all pituitary disorders. Our …
departments › ... › mood-and-anxiety-disorders-program
… The Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program at Baylor College of Medicine is committed to caring for those with mood and anxiety … … Our Research … Current Studies include: … The why, when, where, how, and so what of so-called rapidly acting …