Intense daily disinfecting work by a dedicated team of custodians keeps essential employees and others across USC’s two main campuses safer amid the COVID-19 emergency.
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During his eight-month stay at Keck Hospital of USC, Timothy Thomas waited for a donor heart and even got married. Today, he’s grateful for the medical staff who gave him a new lease on life.
USC and IBM researchers are using deep learning to identify manufacturing issues before they spread, reducing wasted time, money and materials.
While serving his country, an Army specialist missed most of his sister’s milestones — but not this time, thanks to a group of fellow students and their professor.
Public health messages have a way of becoming public health realities, USC’s Paul Nash and a colleague note. The result impacts care and support for older adults.
This year’s graduates of USC Leslie and William McMorrow Neighborhood Academic Initiative were recognized for their perseverance during uncertain times; all 94 scholars will be attending college in the fall.
Monday’s landmark decision could extend protections to others, as well.
Computational models developed by USC researchers indicate that keeping tumor cells in competition can lead to more effective cancer treatments.
Alec Fisher was a little nervous when he was chosen for the 4-hour donation procedure, but the opportunity to help save a life wasn’t one that he could ignore.