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Novel medical technology for craniomaxillofacial surgery is cleared by FDA for market
Houston Methodist recently reached a major milestone, receiving U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) 510(k) clearance to market the AnatomicAligner, a novel, comprehensive software program used to improve planning for craniomaxillofacial (CMF) surgeries. Learn more>
Houston Methodist is first to treat COVID-19 with convalescent plasma therapy
Houston Methodist was the first in the nation to receive FDA approval to use convalescent plasma for COVID-19 patients and the first to publish a peer-reviewed study on the therapy, revealing 19 of 25 critically ill patients showed improvement.
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Researchers Identify Protein To Aid With Glioblastomas
In a recent study published in Nature Communications, Houston Methodist researchers, led by Kyuson Yun, PhD, associate professor
of neurology, conducted a molecular analysis that identified a protein, S100A4,
which could be a therapeutic target for restoring anti-tumor action of immune
cells toward glioblastomas that have
beguiled the immune system into protecting it. Learn more>
Center for RNA Therapeutics Awarded Inno Fire Award
The
Center for RNA Therapeutics won the 2022 Houston Inno Fire Award from the
Houston Business Journal for innovation in health care and life sciences. Learn more>
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Wednesday, July 16, 2025
‘Fiery’ cell death during bladder cancer treatment may trigger chemo resistance by fueling cancer stem cells
Chemotherapy used to target and kill bladder cancer cells may trigger an inflammatory response that ultimately may make the cancer more resistant to treatment, according to new research from scientists at Houston Methodist.
The findings are highlighted in “Caspase-1–dependent pyroptosis converts α...
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Thursday, July 3, 2025
Don’t let mosquitoes crash your cookout: Houston Methodist scientist offers tips for bite-free backyard barbecues
As summer temperatures soar and backyard barbecues are in full swing, there’s one group of uninvited guests that can quickly spoil the fun in the sun: mosquitoes. But with a few smart strategies, you can keep the bites at bay and enjoy your outdoor gatherings.
Sasha Azar, Ph.D., an infectious dise...
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
Houston Methodist nurses help drive initiative to reclassify penicillin allergies at the bedside
Houston Methodist nurses are using an adapted screening tool at the bedside to assess whether patients have true penicillin allergies, thus enabling their care teams to offer them the most appropriate antibiotics without delay. This ‘delabeling’ initiative, which encompasses several specialties acro...
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