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… Baylor College of Medicine will expand on its commitment to focusing on the best experience possible for … quality available, but the experience also will be aimed at comfort and convenience, with a close watch on efficiency … on what is best for the community. "We have put a great deal of study into what is best for Houston," said Klotman. …
research › ... › abuse
… on abuse of developmentally disabled children. A few studies have looked at the situation of women with … services was almost totally unprepared to deal with issues of abuse. This is indeed new territory. In … both. About the same proportion of women with disabilities compared to women without disabilities reported emotional …
research › ... › health-care-utilization
… long held frustrations and deep negative feelings. They complained bitterly about inaccessibility in health care … questions about how well their physicians were able to deal with their disability as it might affect an ordinary … work to be less likely to see specialists. Age, household income, duration of disability, self-esteem, perceived control …
news › new-tools-reveal-molecular-barcodes-distinguishing-cell-types
… at Baylor College of Medicine have developed a new set of computational tools to help answer this question. Although … DNA in a cell population. However, when the tissue being studied, like the brain, is made up of many different cell … for Precision Environmental Health at Baylor. WGBS studies typically report the average methylation level at each …
news › high-fructose-corn-syrup-intestinal-tumors
… strategies. “An increasing number of observational studies have raised awareness of the association between … it, normal intestinal cells neither stop growing nor die, forming early stage tumors called polyps. More than 90 … months, the APC-model mice receiving sugary water did not become obese, but developed tumors that were larger and of …
news › micro-scaled-method-holds-promise-for-cancer-diagnosis
… with conventional approaches. This new-method analyzes the combination of tumor genetic material (genomics) with deep … Communications . The need for new technology “Patients die from cancer because, at a sufficiently fundamental … after treatment by assessing the ability of ErbB2 antibodies to inhibit the drug target. “For the first time, we …
research › ... › services
… Validated antibodies for RPPA assays.  View list . Reverse Phase Protein … we have developed is to analyze isolated protein complexes. We have developed in-house normalization and … kit availability. For more information, see the Luminex website. We offer a range of Luminex services to …
about-us › ... › transportation
… section of the Greater Houston Hotels and Visitors Bureau website includes interactive maps and information on public … roads near the Medical Center to know include: Bellaire becomes Holcombe (at Buffalo Speedway) S. Braeswood becomes N. … share apps are active in Houston. There are also local taxi companies such as Yellow Cab at 713-236-1111 or United Cab …
community › community-events
… like Baylor College of Medicine is defined by its commitment to its mission of excellence in patient care, biomedical research, medical education and community service – with a single objective: the improved health of the community. With this commitment in mind, we provide a range …
about-us › ... › measles-response
… of Medicine has taken a multidimensional approach to combat this emerging public health crisis, by providing … information about the safety of vaccines and making recommendations for measles vaccinations. The key elements of … has declined due to the spread of misinformation through websites, social media, and e-commerce sites, and efforts …
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