“Adaptive therapy” uses principles of evolution to try to manage cancer as a chronic condition. “It really is a radically different way of approaching things,” says USC’s David Agus.
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The HBO film explores how the Trojans changed women’s basketball forever en route to consecutive national championships, ultimately influencing the establishment of the WNBA.
The BRAIN Initiative grant will allow researchers to create cutting-edge polymer electrodes for better brain signal monitoring, paving the way for devices that could restore human memory.
If you stop by USC’s Office of the Provost, you might see Brian Dinh’s oil paintings adorning the walls. They aren’t there by accident.
A new USC study has found that liberals and conservatives feel certain violations of moral concerns like loyalty and purity in different areas of their bodies.
Megan Fieser of USC Dornsife wants to solve the world’s plastic pollution problem while also making it easier to be a woman in science.
From opposing human trafficking to upholding refugee rights, the International Human Rights Clinic has spent nearly a decade pushing to preserve the rule of law.
Rong Lu of the Keck School of Medicine of USC will use a $550,000 grant from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society to continue investigating aggressive and resistant types of leukemia.