Interprofessional Education and Collaboration for Geriatrics brings together professors from five USC health sciences schools in a multidisciplinary approach to service delivery for older adults.
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Innovative tool could potentially reduce chronic wound complications and improve patient outcomes.
USC scientists are on the cutting edge of carbon capture research, drawing inspiration from nature's most effective carbon-capturing systems to combat climate change.
New research by the Center for Inclusive Democracy at USC finds persistent low turnout for Latino, Asian-American and Black voters in all nine swing states. Boosting groups’ participation could be a gamechanger for the November election.
Remo Rohs discusses the work of USC Dornsife’s Department of Quantitative and Computational Biology.
As the Trojans kick off their first year in the Big Ten, let’s take a minute to remind ourselves of a few things we take for granted.
Coastal wetlands — threatened by rising seas — are nature’s powerhouses for capturing and storing carbon. USC researchers are studying how to protect these essential ecosystems.
Soeren Mattke, director of the Brain Health Observatory at the USC Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research, discusses how a simple blood test could affect how Alzheimer’s is diagnosed.
A new course taught by Olympian Cheryl Miller and entrepreneurship professor David Belasco will explore intersections among business, media, technology, fan engagement, culture and more.
Two USC Dornsife experts — a psychology professor and a professor of biological sciences and anthropology — have very different views on the issue.