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… of Medicine show that analysis of the proteomics, or all the protein data, from aggressive human cancers is a … with aggressive forms of cancer. These signatures pointed at altered cellular pathways that might be driving … to identify drivers of aggressive disease that could potentially be manipulated to control cancer growth. “That’s …
news › mouse-model-closely-reproduces-human-fatty-liver-disease
… the disease. “Our goal was to have a mouse model that would allow us to study the disorder and test potential … regarding genes that are regulated after the high-fat diet. All the analyses pointed at cholesterol metabolism being changed in this …
news › new-triggers-rare-food-allergy-in-infants
… A study led by the section of immunology, allergy and rheumatology in the Department of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine researches an uncommon food allergy known as ‘food protein-induced enterocolitis … outgrown. “Different people outgrow FPIES at different time points,” Anagnostou said. “The food can be tried in a …
research › ... › artificial-intelligence-in-health-lab
… highlighted that machine learning approaches will transform all aspects of medicine and health care, but to date this … models using EHR data to a clinical decision aid at the point of care. … and Health Care Using Machine Learning: JAMA Network Open Call for Papers. JAMA network open, 2018. 1(8): p. …
news › trish-research-on-axioms-ax-2-mission-to-examine-effects-of-spaceflight-on-humans
… develop motion sickness, nausea and disorientation, potentially leading to significant performance impacts. Shelhamer … symptoms. These additional contextual and qualitative data points will become part of TRISH’s EXPAND research database, … of human health in space. This kind of research not only allows us to better prepare humans to live and work in space …
news › researchers-uncover-the-first-steps-driving-antibiotic-resistance
… of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics. The findings point at potential strategies that could prevent bacteria … Yin Zhai, postdoctoral associate in the Rosenberg lab. “Usually, cells regulate their activities by producing specific … a major role in regulating DNA repair,” Zhai said. “A small molecule called nucleotide ppGpp, which is present in …
news › trish-research-on-fram2-mission-to-advance-space-health-research-exploration
… future spaceflight missions.” Fram2 will be the first all-civilian human spaceflight mission to launch into a … manual for biobanking and omics data generation specifically for this purpose. These comparisons also can advance … symptoms. These additional contextual and qualitative data points will become part of TRISH’s EXPAND research database, …
news › dna-fracturing-rewires-gene-control-in-cancer
… altered DNA methylation affecting hundreds of genes, overall reducing the global level of DNA methylation across … to another part of the genome, which shows up as a break point in the sequence. Therefore, when sequencing a DNA … it’s part of the epigenome. The epigenome refers to all the chemical modifications to DNA and associated …
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… a breadth and depth of training experiences across multiple sites to develop our residents to become successful members … in specialty training . Please explore the clinical sites for more information on these exceptional systems and … skills in teamwork and teaching. Many of our rotation sites include the education of medical students, allowing …
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… the clock attention to our patients raised the bar for us all. It is with these principles at the forefront that the … hospital, division surgeons treat a high-volume of critically ill patients who present with complex surgical … services such as laparoscopic and robotic approaches for small bowel and colon resections, ostomy formation, …