With a $1 million prize from the Kidney Innovation Accelerator, or KidneyX, USC Stem Cell scientists are on a quest to build a “kidney” that resembles the real thing in function, if not in form.
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USC researchers leverage techniques to manage error accumulation, demonstrating the potential of quantum computing.
Andrew Freire earns the Immigrant Justice Corps Fellowship and will be working at the Immigrant Defenders Law Center.
At Hebrew University in Jerusalem, the law professor will compare immigration policies.
The $38 million project will feature spectator viewing decks and social spaces, a state-of-the-art press box, concession stands and a capacity of 2,500.
Michelle Zappas discovered a gap in knowledge among health care professionals around the viral infection that caused her daughter's hearing loss.
An international leader in Alzheimer’s disease research for over 30 years, Aisen is recognized with the highest academic honor at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
USC Dornsife’s Sergey Nuzhdin on how the evolution of crops may point toward their sustainable future.
After serving almost a decade in the military, Nicholas Brands was ready for a change. USC Price's online Master of Public Administration program was just what he was looking for.