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Reframe what it means to achieve in life and promote your own health

April 8, 2022 Cheryl Lyn Walker,  Environment,  epigenome,  Evolution,  Genetics,  Greg Brenneman,  Gulf Coast Center for Precision Environmental Health,  Life,  Purpose,  TEDx,  TEDXBaylorCollegeofMedicine

Our world is changing at an alarmingly rapid pace and each of us are changing as well. Two recent talks as part of Baylor College

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From The Labs

Premature epigenomic aging acts like a ‘sleeper cell’ that is awaken by Western-style diet

June 16, 2020 early aging,  endocrine-disrupting chemicals,  environmental disruption,  epigenome,  liver disease,  metabolic disease,  Research

The epigenome is sometimes referred to as the “software” or “operating system” of the genome. It comprises small chemical modifications to DNA and the proteins

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Mom and dad genes and the intricate process of gene regulation

October 16, 2018 DNA methylation,  epigenome,  gene regulation,  genome,  Research,  SD-ASM,  WGBS

If the genome is like computer hardware, then the epigenome is the software that turns certain genes on and others off. During development, the epigenome

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From The Labs

Opening a window into the world of tumors

February 8, 2017 Breast Cancer,  cancer cells,  Cancer Genome Atlas,  computational analysis,  epigenome,  International Human Epigenome Consortium,  transcriptome

A tumor behaves like a community in which cancerous and normal cells interact with each other. In some cases, these interactions result in tumor growth,

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

Blood vessels (magenta) intertwined with metastatic medulloblastoma tumor cells (green) nestled within the protective layers that surround the mouse spinal cord. From the Labs: a closer look at metastatic medulloblastoma

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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