Pioneer, patient advocate, philanthropist — the USC Mann School alumnus has worn many hats during his more than 35-year career as a health care entrepreneur and CEO.
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A core challenge of suicide prevention today is identifying those most at risk of falling through the cracks and designing upstream interventions to help them.
The clinician-scientist is also the school’s associate dean of research and served as interim dean.
“Owning the Narrative,” a new report from USC Annenberg’s Norman Lear Center, maps how this rapidly growing industry is redefining sports media and influence.
A comprehensive literature review from USC and UCLA researchers analyzed the evidence on viscoelastic testing, which can help assess blood clotting during postpartum hemorrhage, and explored the path to its adoption in the U.S.
New data-driven models developed by a USC and Carnegie Mellon-led team could reduce surgery delays, cut hospital costs by up to 60% and improve access to surgery.
Conor McQuiston and a team of interns from Lorena Martin’s Trojans Sports Research Lab help provide strategic help to coach Lincoln Riley and his staff.
Scientists create “assembloids,” the most mature and complex kidney structures ever grown in a lab and a tool for developing new therapies.
STORY AND VIDEO: From a modest start, the university on Oct. 6 marks its 145th birthday as one of the nation’s leading research institutions.
Insights about brain cell damage after stroke and repair after transplant could pave the way for therapies that extend the treatment window, a USC lab study reveals.