The USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute will partner in a five-year, $32 million NIH effort to merge many types of Alzheimer’s disease data and stimulate new drug development.
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Every two weeks, a language dies. Lina Brixey, a member of the Choctaw Nation and a USC Viterbi doctoral candidate, is determined hers will not be next.
Keck School of Medicine scientists will lead imaging data collection and analysis for a study designed to improve interventions for children with mild traumatic brain injury.
USC alumnus Daniel J. Epstein’s ongoing support will fund top research expertise in areas such as optimization, machine learning and AI, and harnessing data to solve society’s most urgent problems.
Gabrielle Chenault came to USC Annenberg to tell impactful stories about underrepresented communities, and she got that chance with a recent op-ed that was published in the Los Angeles Times.
The new USC Viterbi assistant professor seeks to make our cities more resilient in the face of natural disasters.
USC researchers are looking at the connection between gut microbiome dysregulation and Parkinson’s disease to better understand how exercise could improve outcomes.
The experienced health care executive has served as interim CEO for the past year and will continue to lead the nationally ranked medical center.
Researchers say their studies on air pollution and cognitive decline — one involving humans and one with mice — provide evidence that cleaner air may reduce risk for Alzheimer’s and other dementias.