Beyond FitBits: Baylor's iCAMP exploring the future of wearable tech, health
Apps and wearable technology can track how far you walk, what you eat and how much you sleep, but researchers at Baylor College of Medicine
Read MoreApps and wearable technology can track how far you walk, what you eat and how much you sleep, but researchers at Baylor College of Medicine
Read MoreAs a recent hire of Baylor College of Medicine Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, I was allowed a unique opportunity to watch high-level
Read MoreIf you worry about blemishes, there’s a way to save face – take care of your skin. “If we don’t cleanse correctly we can have
Read MoreBaylor College of Medicine Academy at Ryan sixth grade students spent a half day at Baylor College of Medicine learning about careers in biomedical science
Read MoreIn our previous blog, Terri O’Hare, a member of the GoWoman community advisory board, wrote passionately about her awakening to the excitement and fun of
Read MoreBefore we close the books on 2015 and start a new year, we invite you to take a look back at a year packed with
Read MoreBy Ruth SoRelle, M.P.H. Using a multidisciplinary approach, researchers, led by those at Baylor College of Medicine, revealed in unprecedented detail the three-dimensional structure of
Read MoreStirring high-profile debates over the past few months, the controversial genome editing technique, CRISPR/Cas9, continues to make scientific headlines. The June 4, 2015 issue of
Read MoreThis feature is part of an ongoing series that focuses on VIICTR.org, highlighting clinical and translational research at Baylor College of Medicine. Gene sequencing has the potential
Read MoreIt’s easy to see the role that innovation and technology play in the developed world – just look at how our phones and gadgets are
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