New method exploits magnetic properties of parasite byproduct to detect all strains of the disease.
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The longtime professor and accomplished professional has taught at USC for 17 years.
The group teams with a nonprofit to develop a water collection system and help families beset with malnutrition.
USC study finds that some blood stem cells are better than others at resisting systemic disruptions like aging.
Hospital Emergency Response Team follows up with a worker whose legs were trapped in a workplace accident.
A letter from Rick Caruso, subcommittee chairman of the Executive Committee, notifies the community of a search for a new USC president.
A national study reveals a lack of follow-up care for patients who have suffered a mild traumatic brain injury, even among those who experience persistent, long-term symptoms.
Californians waver on high-speed rail amid cost concerns but support Proposition 13 change.
A USC-led study of violent protest has found that moral rhetoric on Twitter may signal whether a protest will turn violent.
The researchers also found that people are more likely to endorse violence when they moralize the issue that they are protesting — and when they believe others in their social network moralize that issue, too.
Only 44 percent saw a physician or other provider within three months of their injury, a critical period for care, national study finds.