
When Jason R. Carter, Ph.D., was announced as the new dean of Baylor’s Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences in May 2022, Baylor Provost Nancy Brickhouse, B.A. ’82, Ph.D., commended his remarkable research background alongside his Christian commitment.

Baylor Researchers are on a trajectory toward greater global impact as faculty at a Christian Research 1 university.

Families impacted by cancer can share stories of both the blessings and challenges of chemotherapy.

When it comes to creating leads for cancer-fighting drugs, Liela Romero, B.S. ’11, Ph.D., assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry, describes herself as a chef — mixing individual elements together to create a stronger finished product.

Matt Asare, Ph.D., is putting cervical cancer screening research into practice in low- and middle-income countries, where women are six times more likely to develop cervical cancer than in other nations.

There’s little question that technology is rapidly changing the way people interact with the world around them — and the way that industries can interact with people.