Researchers develop a way to grow and genetically engineer the progenitor cells that give rise to macrophages, a type of first-responder immune cell that shows promise for developing immunotherapies for cancers and other diseases.
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USC Marshall’s Peer Career Advising program provides specialized mentorship from top students with firsthand experience of the interview process at top firms.
A USC study suggests that increasing omega-3 levels via supplements has little effect on brain health despite showing evidence that the nutrients directly reach the brain.
STORY, VIDEO and PHOTOS: Eight Trojan startups — tackling topics as varied as women’s health and robotics — pitched their cases during Demo Day for USC and Techstars.
USC postdoctoral fellow Valerie Gomez discusses her research on Salvadoran immigrant families and her mission to expand access to higher education.
He will lead the university’s budget and financial planning, public safety, IT, facilities and construction, real estate, campus housing and other auxiliary services.
A world champion as a player with Team USA, she becomes the second lacrosse head coach in USC history.
The finding underscores the need for varied populations in Alzheimer’s research.
Darnell Adler’s Lifeline AI took the top prize at Red Bull Basement’s World Final, giving the recent USC Dornsife grad new momentum to build what he hopes will become a global standard for discreet emergency alerts.
The study aims to determine whether the potential benefits of psilocybin therapy for mental well-being and cognitive function can be augmented with mindfulness meditation training.