Podcast offers science and health insights
Body of Work, the Baylor College of Medicine podcast, has wrapped its first season of 10 episodes. The podcast offers an exploration of health topics by Baylor experts.
Body of Work, the Baylor College of Medicine podcast, has wrapped its first season of 10 episodes. The podcast offers an exploration of health topics by Baylor experts.
When Dr. Rajagopal Sekhar is out of his lab or clinics, he revels in his lifelong hobby of photography. His passion began in 8th grade when his father gave him his camera while road tripping in India.
The open enrollment period for benefits at Baylor is going on through Oct. 21. This is the opportunity for benefits-eligible employees, including resident trainees, to change benefit elections and enroll in options offered by the College.
The Information Technology and Supply Chain Management teams have partnered to advance the College’s approach to technology procurement, focusing on developing standard procedures for purchasing Windows and Mac desktops and laptops.
It began with “Keep Yourself Alive” and ended with “We Are the Champions.” No, not the hit movie “Bohemian Rhapsody,” but a jam-packed House of Blues performance by Baroness, a local Queen tribute band.