Master Jun 15, 2017 Gut bacteria might one day help slow down aging process Slowing down the aging process might be possible one day with supplements derived from gut bacteria. Read Article Apr 21, 2017 New technique tests therapies for breast cancer metastasis A new laboratory technique can rapidly test the effectiveness of treatments for life-threatening breast cancer metastases in bone. Read Article Apr 19, 2017 Research paves way for improved colorectal cancer test Researchers have identified specific types of bacteria that seem to be abundant in individuals with colorectal cancer. Read Article Mar 28, 2017 Zoghbi honored with Canada International Gairdner Award Dr. Huda Zoghbi is being honored by the Gairdner Foundation with the 2017 Canada Gairdner International Award for seminal discoveries and… Read Article Mar 16, 2017 Timing, dosage of statins before heart surgery impacts survival Researchers found that those who continued taking their cholesterol-lowering medication prior to coronary artery bypass grafting surgery had better… Read Article Mar 1, 2017 Baylor’s Human Genome Sequencing Center looks to bring adult whole genome sequencing… The Human Genome Sequencing Center has been named a participant in a half-billion dollar program to bring whole genome sequencing to the forefront of… Read Article Feb 14, 2017 Scalp cooling effective in reducing hair loss during chemo Dr. Julie Nangia reports the results of her research studying the effectiveness of scalp cooling therapy in reducing hair loss in women undergoing… Read Article Feb 7, 2017 Vital links between brain tumors, epileptic seizures found Research suggests detecting brain tumors at the earliest possible stage and eliminating them before seizures begin might be possible one day. Read Article Dec 11, 2015 Zoghbi to receive Vanderbilt Prize in Biomedical Science Dr. Huda Zoghbi, professor of molecular and human genetics at Baylor College of Medicine, has been named to receive the 2015 Vanderbilt Prize in… Read Article $11.8 million contract funds microbiome work in type 1 diabetes Three-year, 11.8 million contract with the NIH and University of South Florida will fund BCM research for type 1 diabetes microbiome work. Read Article Baylor to host 2017 Gruber Genetics Prize ceremony, lecture Baylor College of Medicine will host the 2017 Gruber Genetics Prize ceremony honoring geneticist Dr. Stephen J. Elledge. Read Article Link between herpes virus infections, Alzheimer’s refuted Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine report today in the journal Neuron evidence that refutes the link between increased levels of… Read Article Researchers analyze impact of newborn genomic screening Read Article Studies aim to safeguard health in deep space The Translational Research Institute for Space Health (TRISH) at Baylor College of Medicine has selected six new biomedical research… Read Article Pagination Previous page Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Current page 31 Next page