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… The Academic General Pediatric Fellowship Program at Baylor College of Medicine is a three-year accredited program that combines training in research methodology, educational scholarship, multiple teaching opportunities in a variety of … a Masters in Education through the University of Houston. Become a “scholar-in-residence” at the Center for Research, …
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… The largest medical center in the world, with 21 hospitals, eight academic and research institutions, and 50 total related organizations, all not-for-profit. … an internationally recognized full-care pediatric hospital located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston. …
education › graduate-school-of-biomedical-sciences › postdoctoral-affairs
… biomedical research, located in the heart of the world’s largest medical complex. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs within the … and fellows conduct research within eight basic sciences departments, 17 clinical departments or eight academic … Search for current postdoctoral openings at Baylor College of Medicine. …
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… The Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Biomedical Informatics Group … of the full lifecycle of clinical trials. This system, considered by many to be the industry gold standard, allows … report forms, electronic calendars, quality assurance, regulatory management, and billing compliance. The BISR and …
news › cutting-costs-shouldnt-cost-you-your-heart-health
… of Medicine cardiologists say not to let the threat of inflation lead you to make choices that could impact your heart … with it, coupled with the health effects the COVID-19 pandemic created over the past few years, could increase the … disease were more likely to have more severe outcomes. All this led to a decline in overall heart health. In …
news › monkeypox-vaccine-trial-recruiting-volunteers
… monkeypox vaccine to increase the number of doses available. Baylor’s participation is funded through a contract with Frederick National Laboratory … dose induced an immune response in recipients that was comparable to the subcutaneous method of administration. …
research › ... › publications
… RN, Ma Q, McDonald MF, Ko Y, Srivastava S, Chin PS, He P, Lozzi B, Athukuri P, Jing J, Wang S, Harmanci AO, Arenkiel B, Jiang X, Deneen B, Rao G, Harmanci AS. Integrated … R, Raghunathan V. To be or not to be - Decoding the Trabecular Meshwork Cell Identity. bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 Apr …
departments › ... › resident-research
… aspects of research is an important part of training. Residents starting in our program have varying levels of … upon graduation, each one has had the opportunity to explore the possibility of research as part of their future …  Routine workshops are designed to allow residents to collaborate with other residents and faculty to further develop …
news › protein-improves-cardio-disease-predication
… Medicine have found that troponin I, a protein that is most commonly used to diagnose heart attack, can be detected with a new high-sensitivity assay in adults without prior cardiovascular disease or heart failure. The findings, published in the … Protein found to improve prediction of cardiovascular disease …
education › national-school-of-tropical-medicine › healthcare
… most diverse city in the United States. NSTM’s location in combination with the significant multi-cultural population creates a unique clinical environment with locally … Now commonly known as infections of poverty. New evidence indicates a hidden burden of tropical disease in the …
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