National Institute on Aging grants increase study participant diversity, add data sources and fund research on Alzheimer’s and related dementia.
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Study comparing the genetic activity of mitochondria, the cell’s power plants, in males and females finds extreme differences, suggesting certain disease therapies must be tailored to each sex.
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The Keck School of Medicine of USC study underscores the need to dramatically reduce air pollution.
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Her experience in collegiate rowing spans two decades and includes championships as a student-athlete and associate head coach.
The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is the largest census of unsheltered persons in the United States.
The school will develop and curate resources and tools including a website offering comprehensive information tailored to caregivers’ diverse needs.