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.
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Research will address the neglected role of environmental neurotoxins in the development of Alzheimer’s.
With the 40th year anniversary of Jim Svejda at KUSC, the station commissioned a short documentary as part of the celebration. The documentary has been chosen to open the L.A. Shorts International Film Festival.Â
The school announces its full-time MBA Class of 2020 is 52 percent women — a first for top-tier business schools.
After years with no therapies, patients with phenylketonuria, or PKU, now have an available drug and a second is awaiting approval. A USC alumnus and scientist helped make it happen.
Paul Chyz grew up with eclectic interests in science and the guitar. USC helped him bring them together.
Scientists say roughly 1 million genetic variants can predict the length of a person’s formal education as well as other demographic characteristics. The study is based on genetic information from 23andMe and several other databases.
International study examines the influence of genetics on human behavior, well-being and social science-related outcomes through details on human genomes.
Rent and other expenses often keep students from pursuing unpaid summer internships. USC Career Center’s Dream Dollars initiative offers much-needed relief.
USC physical therapists work alongside specialists to create individualized treatment.