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Twenty-one days: Reflecting on Ebola, healthcare

October 24, 2014 Baylor College of Medicine,  Community,  Dr. Sarah Bezek,  Ebola,  Education,  Emergency Medicine,  Healthcare,  Nigeria,  training

After returning from Nigeria, Dr. Sarah Bezek reflected on her experience as a member of Baylor College of Medicine’s team that traveled to train healthcare providers

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Throwback Thursday: Timeless style

October 23, 2014 Audrey M. Marks,  Baylor College of Medicine,  bow ties,  Community,  History,  Houston,  Throwback Thursday

When it comes to style, the men of Baylor College of Medicine have it locked down. This week’s photo, courtesy of the Baylor College of

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Skip sugar to help keep skin wrinkle-free

October 22, 2014 Baylor College of Medicine,  Dermatology,  Dr. Rajani Katta,  Nutrition and Wellness,  Recipes,  Skin Care,  sugar sag,  veggie chili

Don’t let all the Halloween candy make your skin look spooky. Dr. Rajani Katta, professor of dermatology at Baylor College of Medicine, says certain foods—

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Vaccines to treat addictions?

October 21, 2014 addiction,  Cocaine vaccine,  Dr. Thomas Kosten,  Healthcare,  Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences,  Psychiatry,  Research,  vaccine,  Vaccines

Could a vaccine be used in the future to treat an addiction to nicotine, cocaine, methamphetamine and opiates? Dr. Thomas Kosten, professor and the Jay

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Huda Zoghbi: A lab of her own

October 20, 2014 Dr. Arthur Beaudet,  Dr. Huda Zoghbi,  Dr. Ralph Feigin,  Education,  Genetics,  Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator,  molecular and human genetics,  Neuroscience,  pediatrics,  Research,  Rett Syndrome,  Vilcek Prize

Immigrants make the journey to the United States for a number of reasons.  For physician and medical researcher Huda Zoghbi, her journey began with a

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Online event provides perspective students insight into admissions, College

October 17, 2014 Audrey M. Marks,  Baylor College of Medicine Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences,  Beth Franks,  Biomed Virtual Grad School Fair,  Education,  Technology

In collaboration with other biomedical graduate programs across the country, students can learn more about graduate educational opportunities at Baylor College of Medicine Graduate School

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Throwback Thursday: Poetic praise

October 16, 2014 Audrey M. Marks,  Baylor College of Medicine,  History,  Michael E. DeBakey Medical Student Poetry Awards,  poetry,  Student Life,  Throwback Thursday

In a form as old as Ancient Greece, this Throwback Thursday we travel back in time and revisit an elaborate lyrical poem praising Baylor College

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Diabetics shouldn’t spook at Halloween

October 15, 2014 candy,  Diabetes,  Dr. Maria Redondo,  fall,  Halloween,  Healthcare,  Julia Parsons,  Kim Mason,  Nutrition and Wellness

Halloween shouldn’t be scary for children with diabetes. It’s important for kids to participate in fun activities like they did before being diagnosed. Experts at

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McNair Foundation funding puts Baylor computational research tool on national stage

October 14, 2014 Dr. Olivier Lichtarge,  IBM Watson,  McNair Medical Institute,  Research,  Robert and Janice McNair Foundation,  Technology

Dr. Olivier Lichtarge is constantly pushing his research group hard to think of innovative ways to analyze the massive amount of data available to scientists

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Why metastatic breast cancer matters

October 13, 2014 Awards and Honors,  Breast Cancer,  Cancer,  Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center,  Houston,  Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center,  Research,  Women's Health

Monday Oct. 13, has been declared Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day by the City of Houston. I am so grateful to the city for supporting

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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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