departments › ... › directors-message
… with world-class resources and physicians, and we welcome patients from Texas, the surrounding states and from … referral base, faculty expertise, and resources creates the ultimate learning environment in which fellows gain … the community. We aim to train fellows who value learning, teamwork, compassion, integrity, and excellence. We are …
education › ... › student-promotions-and-academic-achievement
… The Committee on Student Promotions and Academic Achievement … of Medicine charged with monitoring medical student performance in and progression through the SOM curriculum and … from one year of study to the next year of study, and ultimately satisfies all the requirements for the degree of …
research › faculty-labs › eric-van-nostrand-lab
… initiation and efficiency, and regulate stability and ultimate decay. RNA processing plays critical roles in … to develop therapeutic interventions, and to understand the complex regulatory networks controlled by the more than 1500 … in the human genome. We utilize a mix of experimental and computational approaches to map RNA binding protein …
research › ... › analytics-and-statistical-methods
… workflows that incorporate advanced statistical and computational methods to interpret the complex molecular … advantages in high dimensional omics datasets by performing simultaneous variable selection and regularization. … and interpretability of spatial multi omics datasets, ultimately enabling deeper molecular insights into human …
news › test-can-identify-undetected-blood-clots-in-covid-19-icu-patients
… Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine are recommending that all COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU undergo a thromboelastography (TEG) to test for the risk of forming blood clots. This recommendation … of JAMA Network Open . “As the surgical critical care team at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center was discussing …
news › mapping-the-cells-that-tune-in-to-sound
… in the cochlear nucleus are the first to process that information, enabling our brains to understand speech, enjoy … The findings, published in the latest edition of Nature Communications , not only validated the molecular … “These findings, thanks to the work of our collaborative team, makes a significant step forward in the field of …
academic-centers › ... › fees
… We offer a free consultation. … Faculty: Percent effort on grants or $100-120/hr depending on the center Staff: Percent effort on grant or $60-75/hr depending on the center HPC package 1TB free plus $0.10-0.05/CPU-HR depending on size of package HPC … Biostatistics and Informatics Fees …
departments › ... › curriculum
… clinical and research exposure. This prepares the fellows for a career as a sub-specialist in sports medicine surgery. … have experience with professional, local high school sports teams coverage. The fellow’s clinical responsibilities are focused on assisting and performing sports medicine procedures at Baylor St. Luke's …
departments › ... › gastroenterology-hepatology-nutrition
… and a support staff of 86 all dedicated to outstanding and compassionate patient care through evidence-based and expert … multiple community based specialty centers. In 2019, the team conducted over 27,000 outpatient clinic visits, 3,700 endoscopic procedures (including 425 advanced …
education › school-of-health-professions › orthotics-and-prosthetics-program
… into the degree. Program graduates are eligible to sit for both Orthotics and Prosthetics board certification exams upon completion of their M.S. degree. … the work of our students and graduates, recognition for our alumni, the engagement of our faculty, and the contributions of our broader community. …