In The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey through Madness, USC Gould’s Elyn Saks notes that schizophrenia doesn’t preclude achievement and contribution. She knows that firsthand.
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When we turn too quickly to boycotts and shunning, USC Gould’s Scott Altman argues in an op-ed, we undermine what little is left of civic engagement and its potential for genuine dialogue and cooperation.
Research demonstrates the role of the MAO-A enzyme and suggests using antidepressants for treating prostate cancer.
The 95-year-old’s cameos in summer blockbusters add a human touch to big-budget franchises, reminding us that age is just a number.
The October event is designed to empower women and LGBTQ people by spotlighting female contributions to animation and exploring solutions to sexual harassment, bias and lack of diversity within the industry and academia.
A top player who went to the NFL, he returned to USC as an assistant coach of national champion football and baseball squads.
Trojans develop designs for two potential closures and lay out a transportation plan to support the concept.
The Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute’s research will let clinicians evaluate the effectiveness of cell-based therapies used to treat various cancers.
Research will address the neglected role of environmental neurotoxins in the development of Alzheimer’s.