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Inside next-generation sequencing services at Baylor

November 18, 2015 Genomic and RNA Profiling Core,  Houston,  Lisa D. White,  Research,  Technology,  VIICTR

This feature is part of an ongoing series that focuses on VIICTR.org, highlighting clinical and translational research at Baylor College of Medicine. Gene sequencing has the potential

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Emergency Smart Pod sets example for innovation in global health

November 10, 2015 Baylor Global Health,  Community,  Dipali Pathak,  Dr. Sharmila Anandasabapathy,  Emergency Smart Pod,  Healthcare,  Houston,  Technology

It’s easy to see the role that innovation and technology play in the developed world – just look at how our phones and gadgets are

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Visual elements help tell story of first successful genome surgery

October 20, 2015 Center for Genome Architecture,  Dr. Erez Aiden,  Glenna Vickers,  Houston,  human genome,  molecular and human genetics,  Research,  Technology

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

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Global Health Hackathon combines invention with innovation

September 25, 2015 Andy Phifer,  Baylor Global Health,  Community,  Events,  Global Health,  hackathon,  Houston,  Technology

The first Baylor College of Medicine Global Health Hackathon, established by Global Innovation Center and hosted by Baylor Global Initiatives, was held Sept. 19-20, 2015.

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Tips to cope with computer vision syndrome

September 16, 2015 computer visions syndrome,  Dr. Sumitra Khandelwal,  eye health,  Headaches,  Healthcare,  Houston,  Men's Health,  office health,  ophthalmology,  Technology,  Women's Health

Sitting and staring at a computer all day accompanies most jobs, but positioning yourself and the computer in a specific way may help alleviate the

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Throwback Thursday: Technological!

August 27, 2015 facebook,  History,  Student Life,  Technology,  Throwback Thursday,  twitter

Technology moves at brisk pace, especially at a health sciences university. And while five years isn’t that far in the past, it is still interesting

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Global Health Hackathon: Innovation, collaboration and fun with a purpose

August 24, 2015 Baylor Global Health,  Community,  Dr. Sharmila Anandasabapathy,  Education,  Graduate Student,  hackathon,  Healthcare,  Houston,  medical students,  Student Life,  Technology

Are you interested in disrupting the status quo? Do you like the challenge and innovation of creating solutions to provide care in regions where resources

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Linking teens to healthcare, information through an app

August 14, 2015 Baylor Teen Health Clinic,  Community,  Dr. Ruth Buzi,  Healthcare,  HIV/AIDS,  Houston,  Men's Health,  Technology,  Teen Health,  Women's Health

At the Baylor Teen Health Clinic, our primary concern is making sure that teens and young adults get the healthcare they need, particularly those who

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Space and medicine: Students get first-hand look at training

July 20, 2015 Andy Phifer,  Education,  Events,  Houston,  Johnson Space Center,  National Space and Biomedical Research Institute,  School of Medicine,  Space Medicine,  Technology

Students from the Baylor College of Medicine’s Space Medicine Track are on their way to the next frontier of healthcare thanks to a collaboration between

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Health sciences university and health system: A mutual symbiosis

July 17, 2015 Dr. James McDeavitt,  Education,  Healthcare,  Houston,  Learning Health System,  Technology

Recently, I discussed in very general terms what it means to make the transition from an academic medical center (AMC) to a learning health system. A part of that

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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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