Jon Rudnitsky talks about transitioning between acting and stand-up, and his time on Saturday Night Live.
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A genetically engineered herpes simplex virus, when combined with immunotherapy, reduces or eliminates tumors in one-third of clinical trial patients.
In a USC study, 30 days of app-guided meditation were linked to improvements in how quickly and accurately participants directed their focus.
Cancer treatments are saving and extending more lives than ever. USC practitioners are guiding patients from diagnosis to treatment to facing their post-care future by connecting them with necessary resources.
Teams of USC practitioners offer a broad range of support in areas including mental health, nutritional guidance, physical therapy, stress management and chronic pain.
High doses of corticosteroids, prescribed to manage cancer-related symptoms or treatment side effects, are the most significant factor in why some immunotherapies don’t work.
A USC study shows hearing aids and cochlear implants make people more sociable and confident, improving overall well-being.
A musical performance by Beong-Soo Kim — an accomplished cellist — is just one highlight of the tour, which took place on his second day leading the university.
The clinician-scientist, who is the school’s associate dean of research, has been serving as interim dean.
Funding from the nonprofit group FireAid will expand Public Exchange’s soil testing campaign, screening for a wider range of contaminants, speeding up lab results and increasing community outreach.