Visual elements help tell story of first successful genome surgery
A recent study led by researchers in the Center for Genome Architecture at Baylor College of Medicine reported the first successful genome surgery, and a
Read MoreA recent study led by researchers in the Center for Genome Architecture at Baylor College of Medicine reported the first successful genome surgery, and a
Read MoreDr. Jeffrey Noebels, professor of neurology and molecular and human genetics, is leading a new research center of international scientists who seek to answer questions
Read MoreWhile you may have tuned into the Grammy awards this month, a smaller group waited at their keyboard to see who would win the 2015
Read MoreWhat drives innovation? For Dr. Trey Westbrook it’s a personal mission to find new treatments for invasive breast cancer. His work focuses on the genetic
Read MoreImmigrants make the journey to the United States for a number of reasons. For physician and medical researcher Huda Zoghbi, her journey began with a
Read MoreThis feature is part of an ongoing series that focuses on VIICTR.org, highlighting clinical and translational research at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Christian Schaaf wants to
Read MoreBaylor College of Medicine’s genetics program continues to break barriers in diagnosing rare diseases through the use of advanced genome testing. Often the diagnosis is
Read MoreClinicians and scientists from Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital will become part of a new national network joining forces to address prolonged
Read MoreThe study of genetics had a different look 50 years ago, and so did the researchers. This Throwback Thursday we take a look back in
Read MoreWhen some professors prepare to step down as chair of a department there can be luncheons, speeches and plaques. For Dr. Arthur Beaudet, the Henry
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