Work from scientists led by USC’s Oliver Bell and a colleague could counteract the effects of mutated epigenetic regulators, which are known to drive certain types of cancer including lymphoma.
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The recently installed dean answers questions about his experience of coming to Los Angeles and his thoughts on the significance of the academy.
The Health and Equity Media Collaborative brought 24 young people into the fold this summer to investigate well-being in local neighborhoods.
The incubator brings together leading minds from around the world and trains the next generation of stem cell scientists through a dedicated doctoral program and first-of-its-kind master’s degree.
A group of more than 1,100 musicians, including nearly 900 alumni, will take the field at halftime.
As California state architect, Ida Clair ’87 helps set the standard for building sustainability, accessibility and safety.
In the wake of the pipeline rupture off the coast of Southern California, the director of the USC Wrigley Institute discusses the dangers of transporting oil through miles of pipes.
The jargon used to describe climate change can feel overwhelming and confusing to someone who isn't a climate scientist. Here are some common terms translated to plain language.
A network of Southern California radar stations, including six maintained by the institute, provide information critical to the cleanup.
The JEDI Peer Educator program is gaining momentum at USC as multiple student groups request workshops to help them implement more inclusive and equitable practices.