Ketetha Olengue has a special interest in the convergence of health and technology: She’s had a pacemaker since she was 9.
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Albert “Skip” Rizzo and his USC team of researchers, who have been using VR exposure therapy to treat veterans with PTSD for years, are working on a VR therapy program aimed at helping victims of sexual assault in the military.
Recognizing that the proficiency of the surgeons who use a robotic surgical system can be subjective, a group of surgeons at Keck Medicine of USC is developing a system for more objective evaluation.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and USC professor joins Barack Obama, Sonia Sotomayor and Tom Hanks in being elected to the academy’s 238th class.
Unconventional one-act work contemplates seven solo travelers as they encounter one another in a distant train station for the very first time.
USC Professor Valter Longo, an expert on dietary restriction and regeneration, leads team of USC and Harvard researchers looking to slow aging and prevent disease.
The university’s president receives the Humanitarian Award of the Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics.
With 500 authors, celebrities, musicians, artists and chefs and more than 150,000 attendees, it’s the largest literary and cultural festival in the nation.
Even if you don't own your own business, USC’s Noam Wasserman notes, an entrepreneurial mindset can help bring success in other areas of life like marriage, career and more.
The findings are significant amid the recent rise of fake news and public distrust in science, says USC’s Norbert Schwarz.