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research › ... › tfeb-mediated-lysosome-to-nucleus-signaling-in-aging-and-lifespan-regulation
… of TFEB signaling from the signaling from lysosome to the nucleus through PTM modulation and epigenomic modification to direct transcriptional programs governing lysosomal … The hypothesis is that TFEB serves as a signal integrator to promote cell health by modulating specific …
news › baylor-receives-nci-grant-to-study-liver-cancer-risk-and-prevention
… the genetic factors that contribute to differences in response to prevention medication. The third project will …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-receives-nih-funding-to-study-somatic-mosaicism
… in all tissues and is known to lead to cancer, the extent of somatic mosaicism in human genomes and its full impact on … the Somatic Mosaicism across Human Tissues (SMaHT) Network, Baylor College of Medicine researchers received three grants totaling more … Baylor College of Medicine receives NIH funding to study …
news › trish-to-conduct-space-health-research-on-new-shepard-space-missions
… passengers flying on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket . This addition of TRISH science to Blue Origin’s crewed … (Enhancing eXploration Platforms and ANalog Definition). “This initiative enables TRISH to further our research in … and biometric trends. The NS-28 mission is set to lift off from Blue Origin’s Launch Site One on Friday, Nov. 22. …
news › baylor-receives-grant-to-study-dbs-of-treatment-resistant-bipolar-depression
… nearly $10 million in funding from the NIH BRAIN Initiative to study effective treatments for the depressive phase of … brain stimulation levels using a programming tablet that communicates wirelessly with the IPG. In this fashion, both … with treatment-resistant depression and OCD, including Dr. Wayne Goodman , corresponding principal investigator and …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-51765
… The EMPoWER Study randomized clinical trial is a strengths-based behavioral intervention delivered to youth with type 1 diabetes (age 10 to 13) and their … is to improve glycemic, behavioral, and psychosocial outcomes in youth with diabetes using a multiple systems …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-to-offer-new-clinical-psychology-degree-program
… class, scheduled to matriculate in fall semester of 2026 with an anticipated cohort of 10 students. The … students will contribute to current literature through an original research project. “The program is committed to …
news › cprit-awards-more-than-15-million-to-bcm-for-cancer-research
… Researchers at the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor College of Medicine have been awarded more than $15 million in grants by the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) to support innovative cancer research, treatments and …
news › tubulin-prevents-toxic-protein-clumps-in-the-brain-fighting-back-neurodegeneration
… of Medicine have discovered a potential new strategy to fight back against Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, … protein clumps in the brain. The team reports in Nature Communications that tubulin, the building block of microtubules, the cell’s internal ‘railway tracks,’ can stop Tau and alpha synuclein from forming …
news › dr-thomas-coffman-to-give-baylor-college-of-medicine-commencement-address
… School in Singapore, will give the John E. Whitmore Lecture commencement address at Baylor College of Medicine’s … receive honorary degrees: Gloria Hicks, partner of Hicks Automotive Group; Wilhelmina E. “Beth” Robertson, board chair … honor. She serves on the MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors, and she is a board member of the Laura Bush …