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New reference map of the brain may transform how scientists detect disease
Created at USC from more than 54,000 brain scans, the model will help researchers detect changes in neural pathways linked to aging, Alzheimer’s disease and developmental conditions.
Study finds three distinct patterns of cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease
New research on preclinical Alzheimer’s disease — before symptoms begin — shows that people decline at different rates and that those patterns are linked to key biomarkers.
Inspired by patients, USC clinician-scientist aims to improve glaucoma screening
USC Roski Eye Institute ophthalmologist Kyle Bolo is filling gaps in the field’s understanding of early detection efforts.
Body mass index found to drastically underestimate obesity levels in the U.S.
A USC study finds one quarter of people with a “healthy” BMI meet the standard of clinical obesity, and 50% of those deemed overweight by their BMI would be reclassified as obese.
E-cigarette flavor, device type play key role in vaping-related molecular changes, study finds
USC researchers compared changes in gene expression among vapers, smokers and non-users to investigate molecular pathways linked to cancer and other diseases.
‘Dad brain’ is real — and it’s reshaping our understanding of fatherhood
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.
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Students are attending and engaging in Catholic Mass, Shabbat dinners, religious studies, baptisms and other activities at record levels, driving a “golden age” of religion and spirituality on campus.
In their own words, Trojans share how they’ve discovered faith and explored spirituality at USC.
Cutting-edge technologies developed by USC researchers are changing not just the pace of Alzheimer’s disease discoveries but also the ways scientists make those discoveries.
At USC, comedy is more than a path to stardom; it’s a practical skill across disciplines.
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A $200 million gift from venture capitalist Mark Stevens and his wife, Mary, will build on USC’s strengths by leveraging AI to accelerate breakthroughs in the health sciences, security, business and the arts.
A USC Dornsife-led study found that the Eaton fire’s daily carbon monoxide emissions far exceeded L.A. County’s average daily emissions from all human activity.
Phillinganes, a five-decade veteran of the music industry, will join his Grammy-winning longtime collaborator on stage Monday.
As part of ShadeLA, the USC School of Architecture-led competition judged entries from hundreds of students across Los Angeles for the best modular shade design.
The degree is the first undergraduate program of its kind in the country.
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