The USC-led study has implications for the use of existing drugs that curb inflammation in autoimmune diseases: Those drugs may also interfere with growth and regeneration.
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USC Viterbi researchers create first nano-sized, molecular device potentially capable of sensing and altering the cell’s electric field, ushering in new possibilities for basic research.
Physicians in the program performed 436 transplants in 2021, a new single-year record.
Satellite Dodona — built by USC Viterbi students and faculty as part of SpaceX’s Smallsat Rideshare Program — hitched a ride on the launch firm’s Transporter 3 mission this week.
Career services specialists offer guidance and resources to business students who are the first in their family to go to college.
Vaccination rates lag in counties with more racial and ethnic minority residents, and in places with a higher concentration of people whose English is less fluent, a USC study finds.
Whether they’re in tunnels nearly a mile beneath the Earth’s surface or at vents in the ocean floor, alumni Laurie Barge and Scott Perl study life on this planet to better understand how it might develop elsewhere in the universe.
The assistant chief replaces the retiring John Thomas, who will stay with the university as a key adviser.
Disruption fatigue, emotional exhaustion and skepticism about public health information are making a bad thing worse, USC experts note. Coping skills and safety measures are critical.