BCM Receives $3.5 Million to Study Telehealth Genetic Services for Sick, Underserved Newborns
December 06, 2024
December 06, 2024
HOUSTON, Texas, Dec. 6 (TNSres) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
Advances in genomic medicine have improved diagnoses and care of sick newborn babies in neonatal intensive care units, but many medical centers across Texas lack access to resources necessary to provide this care. Baylor College of Medicine has received a $3.5 million from the National Human Genome Research Institute for the MAGNET (Making Genomics Accessible to Newborns in Texas) program to . . .
Advances in genomic medicine have improved diagnoses and care of sick newborn babies in neonatal intensive care units, but many medical centers across Texas lack access to resources necessary to provide this care. Baylor College of Medicine has received a $3.5 million from the National Human Genome Research Institute for the MAGNET (Making Genomics Accessible to Newborns in Texas) program to . . .