RNA In Situ Hybridization Core wins 2022 ATC Core of the Year
At the end of every academic year, Baylor College of Medicine’s Advanced Technology Cores conducts a customer survey. The results of this survey help determine Baylor’s Core of the Year.
At the end of every academic year, Baylor College of Medicine’s Advanced Technology Cores conducts a customer survey. The results of this survey help determine Baylor’s Core of the Year.
Owning and caring for a dog is good for the heart, studies show.
When training for a master’s degree in genetic counseling, students are primarily focused on clinical care. But a new program at Baylor College of Medicine will offer genetic counselors the opportunity to receive postgraduate training focused on research.
Alexis Batiste, a third-year medical student interested in orthopedic surgery, read a paper published in 2014 with an alarming statistic: fewer Black men applied to medical school that year than in 1978.
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo garners immense success annually, largely thanks to volunteer committees. A Baylor College of Medicine surgeon and self-proclaimed “volunteer addict” eagerly awaits his return to the rodeo in March to fulfill volunteering duties.