Baylor College of Medicine received nearly $10 million in funding from the NIH BRAIN Initiative to study effective treatments ...
RNA binding proteins (RBPs) bind to RNA molecules in order to define the mature spliced sequence, direct nuclear export and sub-cellular localization, control translation initiation and efficiency, ...
At the heart of the world’s largest health sciences complex, the Texas Medical Center and Baylor College of Medicine offer resources and opportunities unmatched anywhere. The Department of Molecular ...
The Baylor Teen Health Clinic at Bayland Community Center in Southwest Houston is now open for appointments. A grand opening ceremony was held on ...
The Kommagani lab seeks to decipher the molecular processes underlying the female reproductive tract functions. Specifically, we focus on the processes that are required for normal endometrial ...
Circadian rhythms allow mammals to anticipate daily environmental changes and maintain physiological homeostasis. Circadian misalignment is correlated to many metabolic diseases based on ...
The Dere lab specializes in kidney cancer and VHL (von Hippel Lindau) disease focused on understand fundamental aspects of how non-chromatin functions of chromatin modifiers contribute to oncogenesis.
The Teng lab is a dynamic interdisciplinary research group that employs medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, and molecular cell biology to drive early-stage drug discovery, with a primary focus on ...
We all know how important nutrition is to our health, but we are only at the beginning of understanding how diet can have an impact on disease and health. Because the brain is a critical regulator of ...
Kevin E. Lofton is president and chief executive officer of Englewood, Colo.-based Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI), one of the nation’s largest health care systems. With revenues of approximately ...
The heart is a muscular organ composed of four chambers: two upper chambers called atria and two lower chambers called ventricles. These four chambers pump blood through the body in a rhythmic pattern ...