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… One of the more challenging New Year’s resolutions is to quit smoking, and … and telephone resources that can be found on the CDC website, he said. … savings because the cost of cigarette smoke is not small.” … it’s hard because nicotine is very addictive, but not all smokers are addicted to nicotine,” he said. “Some people …
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… All applicants must be registered through the National … and benefits is available on the Graduate Medical Education website. Maintaining your physical and emotional wellness is …
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… The VIICTR Profiles website provides options to search our faculty by research … members also maintain laboratory and research program websites where you can learn more about their research. …
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… topic Perform a comprehensive literature search Critically appraise published studies, grade the evidence, and … Virtual workshop by zoom with break out sessions for small group discussions. ‘Poll everywhere’ app will be used as … rial design), crystallizing the objectives of the review, developing a …
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… of Connecticut in Hartford. The article appeared in the Fall 1994 issue of the journal ABLED, and was condensed and … who is nice to them and will have readily available appointment space, but they know virtually nothing about how he or she practices medicine. …
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… graduates? Be ready to take the unexpected forks in the road that will inevitably come along, because they can turn … June told the graduates, “If you come to a fork in the road, take it.” His own forks in the road have shaped his career in unexpected ways, starting in …
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… , associate professor of molecular and human genetics and neuroscience at Baylor and co-corresponding author of the … provided by Baylor College of Medicine, the McNair Medical Institute at the Robert and Janice McNair Foundation, the … Research Institute of Texas grant R1313, and the National Institutes of Health grants 1R21HG006726, …
news › genomic-alterations-in-advanced-cancers-reveal-interactions-with-therapy
… and may suggest alternative therapeutic approaches.” Usually, when investigating genetic changes to explain cancer, … ways that can lead to disease. For instance, certain genes called oncogenes, which promote cancer growth, are normally … initial study with the POG570 data had focused mainly on point mutations and small mutations,” Creighton said. “For …
news › a-novel-switch-to-turn-genes-on-off-promising-step-toward-safer-gene-therapy
… protein could be toxic, and too little could result in a small or no therapeutic effect. Although the principle of … evoke an immune response in patients. Instead, we use small molecules to interact with RNA, which typically do not trigger an immune response,” Yen said. “Other …