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Excellence in education honored at Baylor
Baylor College of Medicine’s top educational leaders were honored at Faculty Awards Day, Thursday, May 16.
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Early Career, Star and Master Clinician Award winners.
Baylor College of Medicine honored its faculty leaders in patient care at the annual Faculty Awards Day, Thursday, May 16.
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Dr. Robert Britton, Dr. Marco Sardiello, Dr. Adam Kuspa, Dr. Christie Ballantyne, Dr. Carl Allen and Dr. Aleksandar Milosavljevic.
The Michael E. DeBakey M.D. Award for Excellence in Research recognizes outstanding members of the Baylor College of Medicine faculty for their…
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Emergency medical experts bring a trauma patient to a hospital.
May is Trauma Awareness Month. Trauma surgeon said Dr. Millard Andrew Davis explains the different types of traumas and what a bystander can do to…
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The Society of Surgical Chairs has developed recommendations for the transitioning of senior surgeons. 
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Gliogene, a study that aims to identify hereditary links of glioma, a rare and deadly form of brain cancer, has begun recruiting families affected by…
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In a new study, ethics scholar Dr. Stephanie Morain explores a trend of oncology trial recruitment via mobile apps, and what these app companies and…
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A team of researchers says disrupting a regular sleep routine can trigger the development of liver cancer in mice.
Sleep expert Dr. Annise Wilson explains how stress can interfere with your nighttime schedule and ways you can sleep more when life becomes busy.
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A patient sits while a doctor performs an eye exam.
A discovery from researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and others opens the possibility of one day restoring loss of vision by activating the…
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Dr. Jankovic
New guidelines by the American Academy of Neurology outline effective ways to treat the symptoms of tics for those living with Tourette syndrome that…
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In a new review article published in CHEST, a team from Baylor College of Medicine outline an in-depth multi-disciplinary understanding of radiation-…
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Dr. David Moore
Dr. David Moore, professor of molecular and cellular biology, medicine and molecular and human genetics at Baylor College of Medicine, has been…
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Cancer Cells
In a promising development, researchers released initial findings from the first two patients treated in a Phase 1, first-in-human clinical trial of…
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Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have come up with a simpler, faster approach to avoid some technical aspects of CRISPR and make it available as an off-the-shelf ingredient for genetic engineering.
A team has developed a new bioinformatics tool that analyzes CRISPR pooled screen data and identifies candidates for potentially relevant genes with…
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Dr. Christie Ballantyne, chief of cardiology
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have found that troponin I, a protein that is most commonly used to diagnose heart attack, can be detected…
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Human colon cancer cells with the cell nuclei stained red.
Analyzing both the entire set of genes and all the proteins produced by colon cancer tissues from patient samples has revealed a more comprehensive…
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