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news › passport-for-care-cancer-survivor-future
… facing childhood cancer survivors. They have a higher risk for other health problems related to their disease and … both the survivor and their doctor. The new Screenings Recommendations Generator tool allows any childhood cancer … including a nurse navigator, educational information, news related to survivorship and opportunities to volunteer …
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… are currently not recruiting, but visit the Baylor Careers Website for current available positions in other labs. …
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… Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Visit the GSBS website for information about our curriculum and admissions …
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… are represented by the projects described within this website. The overall aims of these projects are to provide a …
departments › ... › pediatric-endocrinology-fellowship
… of the Diabetes & Endocrinology faculty on the division website. …
departments › ... › pediatric-education-faqs
… Medical Student Electives: All medical student electives at Baylor, including those for … on the upper-right corner of any Baylor College of Medicine website page! … Most medical schools are four years in duration. Traditionally, the first two years primarily consist of basic science …
news › understanding-rett-syndrome-before-symptoms-appear
… that mainly affects girls. Girls with Rett syndrome typically develop normally during infancy, but between 6 and 18 months of age, … markers to monitor efficacy of interventions and also entry points to understand the brain circuits driving Rett …
news › proteomics-analysis-ids-potential-drug-targets-for-aggressive-cancers
… 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 …