From research lab to hospital bedside, USC’s culture of innovation fosters groundbreaking approaches to the detection, treatment and prevention of cancer.
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The gut-brain connection and trillions of microbes in your digestive system impact mental health, immunity and well-being. USC Dornsife’s Steven Finkel explains.
It seems the universe somehow completed its first stage of development in just three minutes. “It’s hard to truly grasp how quickly the universe expanded and cooled during those first moments,” USC Dornsife’s Kris Pardo says.
Participants in the annual program — including several USC alumni — run companies that are reshaping the field of educational technology and the future of learning.
USC Dornsife psychologists show that empathy can be conditioned through emotional rewards — revealing a surprising path to compassion.
The longtime leader of the Annenberg Foundation invested $1.5 billion in nearly 3,000 nonprofits and projects.
Barrio was an associate professor at the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work until her retirement in 2024, and served as the school’s executive vice dean for a time.
USC Dornsife’s Stephen Finlay explains how defining your “why” can boost your happiness, well-being and clarity in life.
USC scientists have developed a wearable system that enables more natural and emotionally engaging interactions in shared digital spaces, opening new possibilities for remote work, education, health care and beyond.
Heading into college, the alum — now director at Allogene Therapeutics in San Francisco — was torn between engineering or doing something else. In the end, “I felt like there were way too many electrical and computer engineers in my family.”