research › ... › lentivirus-vectors
… Technology™ (Invitrogen Life Technologies Inc.) in which recombination occurs through the attR1 and attR2 and thus … only three HIV genes, and separates the genes encoding the components necessary for viral packaging onto four different … cells by a lentiviral vector. Science 272(5259), 263-7. …
news › dr-susan-rosenberg-honored-with-nih-directors-pioneer-award
… Mechanisms in Cancer Evolution Program at the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor. With this new award, … internal problems that lead to DNA damage. If it can be accomplished safely, Rosenberg hopes to develop therapeutics … protectome proteins in cells and prevent DNA decay. She compares the idea to taking aspirin. “People took it for …
news › buckle-up-your-family-safely
… the risk for injury in crashes by 71-82% for children, compared with seat belt use alone. Booster seat use reduces … the risk for serious injury by 45% for children ages 4-8, compared with seat belt use alone.” Benefits of rear-facing … use a front-facing car seat with a 5-point harness and top tether. The American Academy of Pediatrics outlines …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-students-find-residency-pot-of-gold-on-match-day-2023
… It’s important that no matter what in your mind was on top of your list, when you open that envelope and see your … been an integral part of our treatment teams and of our community, and for that we are grateful to you,” said … class of how critical it was to continue to build up our community. We adapted. We handled every plot twist thrown …
healthcare › ... › anxiety-disorders
… appointments for therapy, subject to changes in COVID-19 recommendations. … Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress. It is an uncomfortable feeling of fear, uneasiness, or concern that … many everyday events and activities. You have a hard time stopping your worrying. This goes on for several months and …
news › neuroscientists-create-ultra-detailed-map-of-brain-region-that-controls-movement
… today in the journal Nature . This includes a core-companion article describing research led by Dr. Andreas … The massive BRAIN Initiative-funded collaboration combined more than a dozen different techniques to define … perception and other complex cognitive functions. The studies required not only collaboration among researchers to …
education › ... › gme-residents-council
… of Baylor house staff on the Graduate Medical Education Committee. Elected representatives, serving two-year positions, attend all GME Committee meetings and sit on selected sub-committees. GME house staff members have full voting rights … to those concerns Educates by providing a point of communication between residents, faculty, and Baylor GME …
research › ... › body-image
… is, judgments about her own abilities and worth. She may come to think highly of herself, or she may think of herself … beliefs). As expected, body image was linked to social comparison, or how a woman with a disability compared herself to other people in the community. Women …
research › ... › monitor-progress
… an anxiety scale that the child can use in real time to communicate their anxiety level. If they are not able to … to log your child’s progress. Monitor Your Child While Completing Mission Plans When your child is practicing … plan, remind them what they need to do to successfully complete it. Also make sure you can see your child when they …
research › ... › research
… The Samuel lab uses innovative genetic, computational, and imaging tools to understand how molecules … To decipher these protective neural pathways, we aim to comprehensively map the structural, functional, and … neuron types within a circuit. We expect that such studies will broadly define the compendium of neural regulatory …