Outcomes for children and older adults with cancer have improved greatly over the past three decades, but there’s been little improvement in survival among adolescents and young adults with cancer.
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Keck School of Medicine scientists use the enzymes behind marine animal glow to see if cancer immunotherapies work.
Hardly a drop is wasted as elaborate system gathers runoff, removing debris and contaminants in the process.
USC Dornsife findings offer insights into how the brain learns motor skills.
The fund will “bring untold health stories to light through groundbreaking reporting that can expose inequities and investigate promising approaches to chronic ills,” says Director Michelle Levander of the school’s Center for Health Journalism.
“Science is for everybody,” says USC’s Clifford Johnson, who wrote and illustrated The Dialogues. “You don’t have to have a billion-dollar experiment discovering some new particle to see the joy of science.”
High schooler joins USC group developing project that sends automated warnings to everyone in the field.
Numbers ninja Bradley Rava searches for insights in statistics, from risk for corporate cyber attacks to factors that influence horse races.
Executives, gamers and professors turn out to find the next big thing demonstrated by students at the USC GamePipe Laboratory.
The Juilliard String Quartet co-founder inspired generations of musicians and mentored countless ensembles.