USC Viterbi student Jose Hernandez is harnessing his industrial and systems engineering background for new research into restaurant kitchen safety culture.
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As a chief architect at Microsoft, John S. Moh helps teams engage more authentically by improving collaboration and communication. Skills he learned online through USC Annenberg helped him do the same.
Researchers generated simple, kidney-like structures called organoids and used them to identify potential drugs to treat adult-onset polycystic kidney disease.
Trojan Robbi Spencer has made the most of her diverse experience by combining her business background with her interest in psychology.
Affiliation will offer the San Gabriel Valley community expanded access to health care.
Students’ capstone projects focus on transforming a downtown property to meet community needs.
Research shows that Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Coordination Disorder have their own distinct patterns of social and motor skills.
Elizabeth Van Hunnick’s endowment gift, one of the largest to a university history department, is intended to support the development of more informed leaders.
USC Viterbi researchers are working to develop “forever implants,” thanks to a five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health.