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USC researchers compared changes in gene expression among vapers, smokers and non-users to investigate molecular pathways linked to cancer and other diseases.
We’ve known that having a child changes women’s brains. Now, researchers such as USC Dornsife’s Darby Saxbe are finding it changes men’s brains, too.
The Dhablania and Kim Family Global Medicine and Health Fellows will engaging in cross-cultural learning while gaining firsthand experience in Cambodia, India, Peru, South Korea and Uganda.
A $2.1 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine supports the effort to better understand mature lab-grown kidney structures.
Mark and Mary Stevens Give $200 Million to Power AI Research Across USC
The university will name the USC Mark and Mary Stevens School of Computing and Artificial Intelligence to honor their investment in research and innovation at the intersections of AI and health sciences, business, security and the arts.
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Bringing Shade to Los Angeles Before The Olympics
ShadeLA, a new USC-led initiative, unites civic, academic and community partners to expand urban tree canopy and shade infrastructure — building lasting heat resilience for Angelenos well beyond 2028.
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