Oihana Iriondo, who has worked on several projects related to breast cancer metastasis, is exploring how the tumor environment influences breast cancer cells.
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Students helped build a website that provides invaluable information to the hungry and homeless population.
USC doctoral student and Air Force Capt. Katie McNamara studies bisexual service members and veterans, who may be at higher risk for mental health issues such as PTSD and depression than their gay, lesbian or heterosexual peers.
Hotels on wheels? Empty ERs? Jeff Cole of USC Annenberg’s Center for the Digital Future takes us on a ride into the very-near future.
USC’s Heidi Rummel and a colleague first set out to change laws that kept the inmates behind bars forever. Now the fight has moved to ensuring they actually are released — and are able to flourish.
USC researchers found people connect better with a computer-generated avatar that represents building management. Small talk helped, too.
The social critic — one of Britain’s most vibrant voices on international affairs, the politics of identity and issues related to social justice — will share her multiplatform media expertise with USC Annenberg students in Los Angeles and London.
The transplants offer the best treatment for many types of cancers, blood disorders and immune diseases, but much remains to be learned about them.
For a half century, an advanced curriculum has helped nearly 1,200 foreign-trained dentists relaunch their dental careers in the United States.
Vladimir Ayvazyan, the newest physician to join USC Student Health, is himself an avid swimmer.