The Pulitzer Prize-winning author and physician who redefined public discourse on human health will address the Trojan Family on May 11.
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More than 60,000 members of the Trojan Family will unite on the University Park Campus for USC's 135th commencement on May 11.
Siddhartha Mukherjee, a physician who has redefined public discourse on human health, will deliver the commencement address.
Mukherjee is best known for his 2010 Pulitzer Prize winning book, "The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer." It was made into a three-part documentary by Ken Burns and was included among Time magazine's 100 best nonfiction books of the past century.
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