A Keck Medicine of USC study reveals that kappa opioids alleviated pain while also preserving cartilage in joints.
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Researchers from USC and colleagues describe how immune cells help lizards accomplish this incredible feat of regeneration.
In order to bring much-needed educational opportunities to people displaced by war, a team of USC Viterbi students turned to technology.
Their treatment could potentially become the first FDA-approved treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration.
Vera Gluscevic studies the deep unknowns of space — including dark matter and dark energy — while pushing to make science more open and diverse.
USC researchers 3D-printed the next-generation of high strength, lightweight structures that can autonomously heal impact damage.
The $4.6 million award from the National Institute on Aging will establish the USC-Buck Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging.
A Keck Medicine of USC study found that socioeconomic status plays an important role in access to chemotherapy.
Grant’s will fund Ya-Wen Chen’s studies of how stem cells repair lung injuries and Vishal Patel’s work examining regions of abnormal brain tissue that cause seizures in epilepsy patients.
USC alum Viry Martino played a critical role in the construction of the Cross Border Xpress, the first bridge to connect the U.S. to a foreign airport terminal.