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news › dr-benjamin-arenkiel-recognized-by-tamest-for-breakthrough-findings
… Dr. Benjamin Arenkiel , associate professor of molecular and … of normal cell function. “To me, the brilliance in Dr. Arenkiel’s discoveries is his framework for … deficiencies in many neuropsychiatric disorders,” said Dr. Huda Y. Zoghbi , professor of molecular and human …
news › proteomics-analysis-ids-potential-drug-targets-for-aggressive-cancers
… are associated with clinical measures of aggressive disease for each of the seven cancer types studied. Some signatures … co-director of Cancer Bioinformatics at the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor. “We analyzed protein … (CPTAC) mass-spectrometry-based proteomics datasets.” Computational analysis for the CPTAC datasets identified …
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… lack of transparency of study designs are areas of concern for the scientific community. These issues can profoundly affect the … groups, including differences in the environment, methods for phenotyping, instrumentation, sample sizes, and data … seeking access to our services and is responsible for communicating the availability of standardized, transparent, …
news › microbes-may-hold-the-key-for-treating-neurological-disorders
… the gut may contribute to certain symptoms associated with complex neurological disorders. The findings, published in … Specifically, the team found that in mouse models for neurodevelopmental disorders, hyperactivity is … with a specific microbe that promotes the production of compounds in the biopterin family in the gut or treatment …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-46474
… of acute glycemic events and impact long term clinical outcomes for youth with T1D. … SWPDC FDA Real World Evidence Study for Type 1 Diabetes …
news › the-equalizer-an-engineered-circuit-for-uniform-gene-expression
… Equalizers. The findings, in the current edition of Nature Communications , show how researchers engineered these … protein expression. This property is called “gene dosage compensation.” The researchers use an analogy of heating a … negative feedback and post-transcriptional incoherent feedforward loops. These loops counteract the presence of extra …
research › research-centers › texas-developmental-center-for-aids-research
… Texas Developmental Center for AIDS Research (Texas D-CFAR) focuses its research on the … in Texas— and helping others to do the same— in an effort to make high-impact contributions in the battle against … of top HIV researchers and clinicians Engages our community to implement solutions that optimize HIV health …
news › dr-vivi-chen-awarded-nih-grant-for-outcomes-study
… from the National Institute of Health. This grant is for a project titled, “Optimizing the Risk-Adjusted CUSUM for Monitoring Hospital Non-Cardiac Perioperative Outcomes.” The goal of this project is to study and refine … School of Public Health. Her interests lie in surgical outcomes research with plans to pursue a fellowship in surgical …
news › heartcare-study-ids-patients-genetic-risk-for-cardiovascular-disease
… in cardiovascular disease, leading to better outcomes in patient care. Researchers at Baylor College of … a pilot study to determine if providing genetic testing for patients in cardiovascular clinics would benefit … we can prevent cardiovascular events and improve outcomes. Genetic testing may help us to identify not only who …
news › study-reveals-pathway-neurological-disorders
… are not synthesized. Mutations in genes encoding NMD components have been identified in some individuals with … is unknown. Thus, there are no current treatment options for these conditions. Together with investigators in … UPF2 is deficient in these individuals. To investigate what compromised Upf2-dependent NMD, they removed Upf2 in the …