research › ... › internet-safety
… Safety Alert: … Be aware that an abuser in your home can monitor your use of your compute and the Internet. Also know that it may be impossible to completely clear websites that you have been visiting, and clearing websites is …
departments › ... › research
…   Baylor College of Medicine surgeons provide important evidence-based … immune system after severe trauma contribute to patient outcomes and infectious complications. This includes … lung injury, pneumonia and sepsis.   Dr. Chad Wilson is site PI for Department of Defense funded Linking …
news › nih-grant-supports-national-study-of-atypical-diabetes-causes
… Diabetes mellitus is the most common metabolic disease affecting hundreds of millions … specific treatment. The National Institutes of Health has selected Baylor College of Medicine and the University of … serves as the central laboratory. Other clinical sites participating in RADIANT include Columbia University, …
news › department-of-defense-funds-development-of-a-new-lyme-disease-vaccine
… The  National School of Tropical Medicine  at Baylor College of Medicine along with Texas Children’s Hospital’s … grant from the Department of Defense (DOD) to develop a recombinant protein vaccine for Lyme disease, the most common … by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, can infect at the site of the tick bite and then survive in the bloodstream …
news › opioid-free-joint-replacement-surgery-an-innovative-approach
… procedures without the need for opioids. A Baylor College of Medicine orthopedic surgeon, a pioneer of this … and knee replacements, ranging from straightforward to very complex cases, without patients requiring a single opioid … transmission of the nerve stimulus from the surgical site. “Targeting pain at its source is a smarter and more …
news › proton-pump-inhibitors-help-radiation-therapy-target-cancer-cells
… cells to radiation therapy is a significant clinical problem in treating cancer. Many solid tumors are only partially … are few safe and effective radiosensitizers that can be combined with radiation to enhance tumor control. In a new … radiosensitizing cancer cells isolated from various tissue sites, including head and neck, breast and the lungs, using …
research › ... › tech
… Examining the Impact of Screen Media Use on Preschooler’s Sleep, Executive Function, and Weight Status Screen … and learn how to participate in the study visit this site: https://www.bcm.edu/healthcare/clinical-trials/h-52282 … at 346-660-2333. Funding for FLASH from … NIDDK … (R01-DK113269) and TECH from … NICHD … (1P01HD109876).   … … … … …
research › ... › projects
… The first step to understanding an RBP's roles is to identify the RNAs it interacts with. The … iCLIP methods revolutionized our ability to map RBP binding sites in vivo by enabling pulldown of an RBP of interest, … lacking suitable antibodies), as well as in low-input or complex tissue samples. We are also using the eCLIP …
news › baylor-college-of-medicine-central-texas-va-sign-affiliation-agreement
… Baylor College of Medicine and the Central Texas Veterans Health Care … regional campus in Temple. The regional campus is set to welcome its inaugural class of medical students in summer 2023. The VA will serve as one of the training sites for medical students, who begin clinical rotations …
research › ... › reporter-model-testing
… especially germline cells, must be assessed for potential deleterious effects. Engineered reporter mouse strains allow … analysis can be expanded to pre-selected off-target editing sites in the genome, as well as non-target organs. … To …
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