Amid the rise of CRISPR and genome editing, scientists are still learning more about DNA repair and its significance in aging and diseases such as cancerÂ
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Too few professionals are trained to work with older adults. A USC social work expert explains the demographic shift’s huge impact.
USC study tracks “walking molecules” that haul away damaged strands.
A new study from the Keck School of Medicine of USC shows that African-Americans and Latinos who are diagnosed with diabetes after age 50 are at increased risk of developing one of the deadliest forms of cancer
USC scientists find the nerve connecting the gut to the brain is key for remembering where food is.
A new USC analysis of air quality data shows sharply different levels of air pollution across the Los Angeles area, with Chinatown suffering from the unhealthiest air. Altadena had the lowest air pollution.
Safe Communities Institute Director Erroll Southers sets out to integrate lessons from France into U.S. solutions.
Both alumni of the university, the pioneering aviation leaders bring a distinguished history of leadership and experience to USC.
E-Coliseum co-founder Rustin Sotoodeh didn’t even see games as a career option until he crossed paths with a USC Marshall entrepreneurship expert.
100 percent of USC Hybrid High seniors graduate and are going to college for third year in a row
All 118 seniors from the Class of 2018 are college-bound, matching the 100 percent graduation and college acceptance rate of the first two USC Hybrid High senior classes.