USC researcher John Carpten strives to decode how genes influence cancer — especially for groups hit hardest by the disease
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Meet some of the new Trojans who are making themselves at home at USC this week.
Powered by an energized cancer-fighting ecosystem at USC, Trojan researchers aim to help the nation achieve its Cancer Moonshot
Lewis Lawyer wrote the first published book on the grammar of Patwin, spoken by Indigenous people for hundreds of years and now undergoing a revitalization effort.
Understanding and changing the environment in which habits form is a critical step when it comes to breaking unwanted behaviors and forming healthy ones.
The Arkley Institute for Risk Management will expand education, training, mentorship and internship opportunities for USC students.
USC researcher Peter Kuhn possesses an unrelenting mission to improve the lives of cancer patients.
USC Viterbi students gain funding for products that support portable medicine storage.
Students, parents, friends, a dog or two, even some horses who aren’t Traveler — you never know what you might see as Trojans settle in.