education › ... › associate-professor
… and approval by the Faculty Appointments and Promotions Committee before review by the Academic Council and recommendation to the president and the Board of Trustees. Given the steps in this process and the limited frequency of meetings of the recommending bodies, …
healthcare › ... › gastric-bypass
… size. This reduces the amount of food you can eat at one time. This leads to weight loss without stress because … not be as hungry as before the surgery. This procedure is done by making several small incisions and using small … operation. This operation usually takes about 2-3 hours to complete, and the patient stays in the hospital for 1 or 2 …
news › safety-recommendations-reentering-home-after
… and furniture. Experts at Baylor College of Medicine have compiled an overview of precautions to take and what to look … items as described above by homeowners and volunteers is recommended only if it can be done safely. Homes built before 1978 often present additional …
research › ... › pregnancy
… study that women with disabilities are less likely to become pregnant than women in general; therefore, it is … type of disability to participate in a survey, even one as large as this, so that we can draw valid conclusions. … sample. Few clinicians are informed about the pregnancy outcomes of women with spinal cord injury, or SCI. Yet the …
research › ... › projects
… drug targets and develop novel therapies. (A) Comparative ligandomics profiling to systematically map … regulations, cell surface ligand-receptor interactions are one of the most important signaling conduits to regulate a … drugs target cell surface receptors. However, only a limited number of extracellular ligands have been …
research › ... › biomedical-geospatial-analytics-and-modeling
… and applications, including Esri’s suite of products; computers optimized for multi-thread spatial data … In general, our consultation activities usually fall under one of these six areas:  Advise on the geospatial and … that are potentially related to the exposures or outcomes of interest to a research study, including …
academic-centers › ... › our-partners
… The Community Network for Cancer Prevention (CNCP) was launched … offers quality healthcare and education to individuals with limited access to such services in the Greater Houston and … Screening project funded by CPRIT. Volunteers of America is one of the nation’s largest, established comprehensive human …
news › getting-kids-on-a-regular-sleep-schedule-after-virtual-year
… students are just able to get out of bed and jump on to the computer to begin school.”   Along with the end of summer … said. “If you jump back and forth by waking up at 6:30 a.m. one day and then at 8:30 a.m. the next day, it can translate … is tempting for kids to watch television or be on their phones before bedtime, but this can keep the mind active and …
news › nci-cog-pediatric-match-study-shows-benefit-of-genetic-screening-in-refractory-tumors
… from across the United States enrolling at least one patient on the screening study,” said Dr. Douglas S. … co-author. “It was inspiring to see how pharmaceutical companies were so willing to support the Pediatric MATCH … had progressed despite standard treatments, the drug showed limited efficacy; the best response was disease …
news › healthy-habits-for-traveling
… said Dr. Mike Ren , assistant professor of family and community medicine at Baylor. “While traveling, it is … concerns arise.”    Sleep   Jet lag and different time zones may throw an individual’s circadian rhythm out of sync, … fruits and vegetables,” Ren said. “If restaurants have limited healthy options, try preparing your own meal here …
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