Extending the body’s expiration date may involve the ends of the chromosomes
Scientists 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 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 MoreStudying the brain of the fruit fly helps understand the human brain, both in health and disease. Working in the lab of
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
Read MoreFrom the Labs celebrates Baylor College of Medicine Women in Science!
Read MoreFrom the Labs celebrates Baylor Women in Science! Here is the second one in the series. (See the other Women in Science posts here)
Read MoreFrom the Labs celebrates Baylor College of Medicine’s Women of Science.
Read MoreBuilding up cellular waste is bad news for cells, and particularly for neurons. Such excessive build up can lead to neurological conditions, as is the
Read MoreSome neuropsychiatric conditions may boil down to how well brain cells communicate with each other. This can be affected by a number of factors, including
Read MoreIn his lab at Baylor College of Medicine, Dr. Joshua D. Wythe and his colleagues conduct cardiovascular research covering the following areas: Vascular Development, trying
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