Student Corner: Victoria Tenge
Victoria Tenge, a student in Baylor’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, was a co-author last fall on a paper examining the role of bile acids in norovirus. Learn more about her work in this Q&A.
Victoria Tenge, a student in Baylor’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, was a co-author last fall on a paper examining the role of bile acids in norovirus. Learn more about her work in this Q&A.
The Student Leadership Alliance created by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner serves the essential role of acting as an adviser to him on issues important to college students. Contributing to this committee is Baylor College of Medicine’s Catherine Yingyao Shao, a student in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
Improving healthcare in rural Texas has its challenges, but a team of Baylor medical students was ready with innovative solutions at the Shift 2019 – Texas Health Challenges Case Competition.
A group of medical and graduate school students at Baylor College of Medicine have launched a podcast to highlight research, healthcare and education at the College. Entirely student-run, the podcast, Resonance, offers the opportunity to learn about what’s going on at Baylor through the eyes of young trainees.
Service learning isn’t a new concept at Baylor College of Medicine, or in medical education generally. But here at Baylor, medical students have taken ownership of this facet of their education by organizing the Service Learning Program and presenting their projects at the first Service Learning Symposium.