Heading into college, the alum — now director at Allogene Therapeutics in San Francisco — was torn between engineering or doing something else. In the end, “I felt like there were way too many electrical and computer engineers in my family.”
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USC’s Lisa Aziz-Zadeh and a team of university and industry researchers look at how humans — and AI — understand color metaphors.
A USC Dornsife study finds that for unemployed men, mental health improves significantly after 50 — not because of aging or more leisure time, but because retirement becomes socially acceptable.
USC researchers involved in the count explain key findings on homelessness in the county.
USC Dornsife’s Norbert Schwarz discusses how the warrior mindset may actually have a negative effect on patients.
Four groups — women, adults 45 and older, those living in poverty and people with metabolic syndrome — are possibly driving this increase, a USC study finds.
Q&A: In a world increasingly shaped by AI, how machines make decisions under uncertain conditions grows more important every day. USC’s Willie Neiswanger shares his expertise.
The sensor, believed to be first of its kind, could vastly improve treatment and drug safety for millions of patients who take lithium for bipolar disorder.
Researchers at USC’s Information Sciences Institute analyzed job postings and AI-related patent filings to measure which jobs are most exposed, and where those changes are happening first.
Their research has discovered how the human brain organizes visual memories through precise neural timing.