In addition to the possible dangers of violence and arrest, protesters now face the threat of COVID-19 transmission. USC experts offer advice for staying as safe and healthy as possible.
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The latest data from USC Dornsife’s ongoing coronavirus survey reveal that rates of mental distress rose primarily during the early days of the pandemic due to both financial and health concerns.
As project architect for the Korean American National Museum, Paul Choi brings an evolving cultural legacy home.
A global, multischool collaboration that includes the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology aims to anticipate new coronavirus strains by examining how its genes mutate.
Freedom of speech and freedom of the press are so ingrained in the American consciousness, writes USC Annenberg’s Joe Saltzman, we may have been lulled into thinking acts of intimidation against reporters couldn’t happen on American soil.
The current way to make a highly targeted type of drug called “antibody-drug conjugates” is lengthy and inefficient. Scientists at the USC School of Pharmacy have engineered something better.
On the heels of the first-ever launch of astronauts into orbit aboard a commercially owned spacecraft, learn more about the USC community’s contributions to space exploration.
Rong Ju plans to use the $6.6 million Emerging Investigator Award to further her research on blood stem cells.
The process for drug and treatment approval is long, USC neurologist Mindy Aisen notes, but is designed to guarantee that what a physician gives you will help — not hurt — you.