A comprehensive view of colon cancer opens new avenues for research
Analyzing both the entire set of genes and all the proteins produced by colon cancer tissues from patient samples has revealed a more comprehensive view
Read MoreAnalyzing both the entire set of genes and all the proteins produced by colon cancer tissues from patient samples has revealed a more comprehensive view
Read MoreIn 1998, the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor College of Medicine was chosen as one of three centers to finish the sequencing of the
Read MoreSince it was founded in 2012, the Cardiovascular Research Institute at Baylor College of Medicine has been hosting an annual symposium that offers an exceptional
Read MoreIn less than an hour, 15 graduate students from nine of our 16 graduate school programs summarized what took years of work. Not a small
Read MoreMaintaining a healthy body weight is no simple matter. In his lab at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Yong Xu and his colleagues investigate the
Read MoreAbout 10 years ago, scientists discovered the first clues about a new communication system between cells that is mediated by extracellular RNA (exRNA). This year,
Read MoreAntibiotic resistance is one of the most urgent threats to public health. One way bacteria develop resistance is by generating new mutations in their DNA
Read MoreScientists may have found a strategy to achieve the science-fictional greeting “Live long and prosper.” In his lab at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Ergun
Read MoreThe current thought is that sugar is harmful to our health mainly because consuming too much can lead to obesity. Research shows that obesity increases
Read MoreHaving duplications or deletions of an entire group of genes spells trouble for living organisms. Potocki-Lupski syndrome, for instance, is a condition that results from
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