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… Check out some of our latest publications to use the Clinical Translational Core: … Consortium, Rush ET, Nagamani SCS. Clin Genet. 2018 Aug 26. Generalized metabolic bone disease and fracture risk in … H, Lee B, Nagamani SCS, Wang LL. Hum Mol Genet. 2017 Aug 15;26(16):3046-3055. A randomized trial to study the …
education › ... › faculty-mentors
… period. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs is responsible for: Processing all postdoctoral appointments Maintaining an … visiting postdoctoral fellow … institution but is visiting Baylor College of Medicine for research training. Visiting postdoctoral fellows receive …
news › researchers-enrolling-patients-for-study-to-train-ai-in-assisting-breast-cancer-surgery
… tumors in order to develop artificial intelligence. The combination of these technologies currently in development … we fail to get clear margins. That in turn leads to a need for reoperation to avoid high recurrence rates. Hence the … with Perimeter Medical Imaging , a medical device company, to use the OTIS™ system, which delivers real-time, …
news › parkinsons-center-fox-foundation-fellowship
… Medicine has been chosen by the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research as one of five academic centers to … to research across the movement disorder field. An advisory committee selected the five centers based on several … patients and families, but also the entire Parkinson’s community,” said Lily Safra, chairwoman of the Edmond J. …
news › expert-policy-analysis-next-gen-sequencing
… sequencing technologies continue to evolve rapidly, becoming part of clinical care, there is a critical need to … online today and edited by experts with the Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of … “This special issue of the journal represents the most comprehensive analysis to date of legal and policy issues …
news › recruiting-for-grade-diabetes-study-sept-2014
… rise, Baylor College of Medicine is recruiting participants for a groundbreaking study funded by the National Institutes … of taking certain medications with metformin, the most commonly used medication for treating type 2 diabetes. … stands for Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study, is recruiting adults …
news › resource-children-genetic-disorders-july-20
… will gather in Houston July 20 to offer resources for families with children with special health needs and … Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome Texas, Inc.; Mayor's Office for Persons with Disabilities; Project Delivery of Chronic … Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services: Office for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services; Easter Seals Houston; …
news › baylor-receives-12-million-grant-for-third-phase-of-knockout-mouse-phenotyping-program
… at Baylor College of Medicine have received a grant for more than $12 million from the National Institutes of … final round of funding for KOMP2 is part of an effort to complete the rest of the protein-coding genome. Baylor is … contribution to rare diseases, Mendelian diseases and more common diseases like cardiovascular disease and diabetes,” …
healthcare › clinical-trials › h-50331
… (T2D). Telehealth is a potentially effective approach for delivering disease prevention programs as it enables the delivery of prevention programming without the need for transportation, childcare, and scheduling issues caused by non-traditional parent work schedules. Unfortunately, there are no theory- or evidence-based …
news › bcm-receives-3-5-million-to-study-telehealth-genetic-services-for-sick-underserved-newborns
… million from the National Human Genome Research Institute for the MAGNET (Making Genomics Accessible to Newborns in Texas) program to study how to overcome challenges in the implementation of in-patient genomic … neonatal intensive care units in under-resourced healthcare communities. “Only 20 years ago, less than 3% of genetic …