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Dr. Harold Varmus

Momentum

Looking back: 2013 at Baylor College of Medicine

December 9, 2013 Anniversary,  Audrey M. Marks,  Awards and Honors,  Baylor College of Medicine Academy at Ryan,  Baylor College of Medicine International Pediatric AIDS Initiative,  Baylor College of Medicine Medical Center,  Baylor Pediatric AIDS Initiative,  Center for Educational Outreach,  Community,  Dr. Harold Varmus,  Education,  Events,  Giving Life to Possible,  History,  Houston,  Huffington Center on Aging,  Match Day,  Match Day 2013,  National Cancer Institute,  Rankings,  Student Life,  Year in Review 2013

As the year begins to draw to a close, at Momentum we’ll be looking back at an action-packed 2013. Each Monday we’ll be reveling in

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

two distinct neuronal populations in separate compartments of a microfluidic device. On the left, neurons express the 4R tau form (pink), which is associated with toxicity in Alzheimer’s disease, while on the right there are neurons from healthy individuals expressing normal tau (blue). In the central microgroove region of the device, neurons extend axons between the compartments. From the Labs: Tau travels between neurons

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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