In “Blue Rose,” the USC Dornsife poet tells of a child who survives her journey into the world.
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The research team tracked snippets of DNA across stem cells to identify 150 suspect proteins.
Alumnus Dexter Egleston reveals how policy-focused social work can combat negative effects of the disorder.
It’s a big milestone for the department’s innovative approach to develop a new generation of advanced practice nurses.
Computer analysis of satellite images for developing cities will often overlook urban communities and harm a city’s poorest residents by inadequately distributing public services, according to a study by Annette Kim of the USC Price School of Public Policy.
Many adults treated at U.S. emergency rooms for mild brain injuries fail to get follow-up care within three months even when they have moderate to severe concussion symptoms, a Keck School of Medicine of USC study suggests.
USC research shows it’s usually faster to drive in the morning rush hour than it is at night. But why?
Stephanie Saldana covered her mouth for years. Then the university’s Pediatric Dental Clinic stepped in to brighten her life.
Unmanned aerial vehicles could help health providers make effective use of emerging technology.