news › baylor-recruiting-for-study-to-observe-covid-19-in-cancer-patients
… is conducting a nationwide natural history study to learn how COVID-19 affects cancer patients and their … how COVID-19 impacts the course of cancer treatment and outcomes. “We are looking to see if cancer type, treatment type … Hoppenot , co-principal investigator of the Baylor study site and assistant professor in gynecologic oncology at the …
news › human-genome-sequencing-center-acquires-new-sequencer
… The Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center (BCM-HGSC) … through ‘difficult’ regions of the human genome, enabling comprehensive genome sequencing,” said Dr. Richard Gibbs , … tools for community use. The BCM-HGSC was one of the first sites to install PacBio’s SMRT sequencing instruments. “The …
about-us › affiliates › texas-childrens-hospital
… children's hospital and the primary pediatric training site for Baylor College of Medicine, which has one of the largest pediatric … including a full spectrum of fetal therapies available in only a handful of centers worldwide. Education The …
news › annual-compassion-art-medicine-series-bcm
… The annual Compassion and the Art of Medicine series, hosted by the … Department of Family and Community Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, will begin Friday, Aug. 10. The series is directed by Dr. Kenya Steele, associate professor of family and community medicine at …
departments › ... › resident-scholarship
… meetings. See the publication listing below for some examples of recently disseminated scholarship by our residents. … Residents are each expected to complete a scholarly project during their residency at … Chow (class of 2025) attending the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Meeting in 2024. …
research › ... › projects
… and non-tumor cells from Patch-seq and scRNA-seq data, while also identifying hybrid cell states. SCRAM uses a three-step orthogonal process to provide detailed transcriptional and RNA-inferred genomic profiles for … Here, we introduce COORS (Cell of ORigin like CellS), as a computational tool trained on developmental human brain …
news › potential-new-strategy-to-combat-urinary-tract-infections
… occurring during urinary tract infections (UTI) has revealed a new potential strategy to combat this condition, considered the most common type of infection. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Washington University School of … Potential new strategy to combat urinary tract infections …
research › ... › ad-sirna
… eliminating gene expression via post-transcriptional gene silencing. RNAi is activated by introducing double-stranded … in to small interfering RNAs (siRNA), which bind a nuclease complex to form an RNA-induced silencing complex. This … (top and bottom strands) are required for each siRNA target site. These should include: A 5'-BamH I restriction site …
education › ... › student-health-wellness-career-services
… wellness, and career success are priorities at both the College and School of Medicine (SOM) levels. The College’s … Health Clinic, Baylor gym, etc.) Student engagement (Campus Committees, etc.) Financial assistance (Office of Student Financial Aid, Financial …
research › ... › modulo-5-ejecucion-de-los-planes-de-mision
… de misión, pasaremos este módulo a hablar sobre cómo llevarlos a cabo. La mayoría de los módulos que quedan dentro … Dedicará aproximadamente 30 minutos a leer el contenido y completar las actividades para este módulo Le animamos a tomar descansos y regresar al material tanto como necesite. Previamente en LUNA... Desde el principio del programa …