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Momentum

Online resource helps connect researchers, resources

June 10, 2014October 7, 2016 Audrey M. Marks,  Ben Taub Hospital,  Collaboration,  Community,  Dr. Susan Blaney,  Education,  Gulf Coast Consortia,  History,  innovation,  Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center,  Research,  Rice University,  Texas Children's Hospital,  University of Houston College of Pharmacy,  VIICTR,  Virtually Integrated Institutions for Clinical and Translational Research

With the goal of connecting researchers, clinicians and resources in mind, Baylor College of Medicine launched the Virtually Integrated Institutions for Clinical and Translational Research

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Microscopy image of a newborn mouse eye showing blood vessels and macrophage immune cells From the Labs: Newborn mouse eye

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