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news › genetic-signature-may-identify-preeclampsia-risk-for-mothers
… College of Medicine have identified a genetic signature combining certain maternal and fetal gene variants that are … a higher risk of preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication resulting from sudden elevation in blood … Drs. Manu Banadakoppa and Chandra Yallampalli are available for interview upon request. Contact Homa Shalchi in the …
news › baylor-recruiting-participants-for-covid-19-impact-study
… are affecting people’s health and well-being to inform public health messaging and mobilization of community support to help individuals and families cope,” … sciences at Baylor. Participants will be asked to complete a one-time online survey to answer questions about …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-35907
… is to obtain bone marrow to separate mesenchymal stem cells for creation of a stem cell bank. The bone marrow aspirates will be done in the Center for Cell and Gene Therapy Unit at Houston Methodist Hospital … as a back-up in the event that over time our processes for identifying, extracting, and expanding MSCs improve. The …
news › baylor-recruiting-participants-for-cervical-cancer-clinical-trial
… at Baylor College of Medicine are recruiting volunteers for a clinical trial to test an oral targeted therapy for … age 18 and older with stage IV cervical cancer who have completed three to six treatments of carbo/taxol with clinical evidence of complete or partial response. Participants will receive up …
news › designing-behavioral-health-solutions-for-future-mars-explorers
… The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine selected three innovative companies with new approaches to protect astronaut health … adverse cognitive or behavioral health conditions could become a critical risk. Crew must endure extreme stress, …
research › ... › family-feedback
… to achieve our scientific goals but to do so with respect, compassion, and integrity. In an effort to continuously improve our services, we’ve asked … we are doing well and what we can do even better! See below for what some of our families say about working with us. …
news › targeting-mapk6-offers-potential-therapeutic-strategy-for-cancer
… uncovered new evidence supporting a cancer-promoting role for enzyme MAPK6. The study, published in the journal … cells,” said Yang, a member of Baylor’s Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center . “In addition, enhancing MAPK6 … is phosphorylated by a cancer-promoting mTOR protein kinase complex called mTORC2. “MAPK6 appears to phosphorylate …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-48145
… subcutaneous injections of drug or placebo every four weeks for approximately one year. Eligibility requirements include … BALANCE Study for Patients with Familial Chylomicronemia Syndrome …
research › ... › community-engagement-core
… The Community Engagement Core was established to facilitate meaningful bidirectional communication and interactions among the Baylor-Rice SRP’s … upon and expand our existing environmental health network for engagement and outreach including community groups and …
research › ... › research-support-core
… a wide range of high quality quantitative analytical services and stringently validated data, spanning diverse … to state-of-the-art genomics profiling technology and services including Next-Generation Sequencing on Illumina … high-throughput projects with minimal batch effects. Also available are automated DNA size selection on the Pippin HT …