Panelists at “Learning, Teaching, and AI: A Community Conversation on Ethics and Higher Education in the Age of AI” discuss ethics and implications of AI tools on higher education.
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The study, which analyzed DNA from more than 10,000 women, identified a total of 10 genes linked to the most severe form of pregnancy sickness.
The study, led by USC Leonard Davis Instructional Associate Professor Roberto Vicinanza, found that people who closely follow a Mediterranean-style diet have higher levels of two mitochondrial microproteins.
The new president and CEO of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation delivered a timely address on philanthropy’s role in advancing innovative university research.
A recent Dornsife Dialogues event explored the new research that is uncovering life in unexpected places.
Stroke survivors with severe motor impairment show signs of brain “youthfulness” in undamaged regions.
Using a National Institutes of Health grant, the team hopes to identify critical changes in the progression of Alzheimer’s that could lead to earlier, more effective treatments.
USC Viterbi senior Nicholas Kim led the landmark study with hopes that it could one day help improve the treatment of dementia and other brain disorders.
The technology company and the university are creating a framework designed to connect research and patient care across USC’s healthcare system.
Building on the concept that blocking differentiation into specialized cell types maintains stem cells, USC and NIH scientists identify GSK3α as a checkpoint across diverse stem cell types.