Researchers will identify and catalog each cell type in finer detail than ever before.
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Rosalind “Roz” Wiener Wyman was fresh from USC in 1953 when she became the youngest person ever elected to the L.A. City Council. Among her campaign promises: to bring a major sports team to the city.
USC’s Jennifer Deal notes that listening to employees isn’t enough. If a leader reaches conclusions and implements actions that seem to be contrary to the input provided, Deal notes, employees aren’t likely to get on board.
Awards go to projects that could help infants, the deaf and environmentalists.
There is something universal about what happens in the brain when it processes tales, regardless of a person’s origin.
The poet and performance artist appreciates literary classics that pose great questions of the day.
Thomas Lyon will test his techniques in the field for the first time.
Jim Adams, a USC pharmacologist and associate professor, is also a Chumash healer. He shares the tribe’s medicinal secrets with fascinated medical and pharmacy students.
Donald Webber Jr. maintains his strong Trojan ties when he’s not working on the Broadway musical.
The new 3,100-square-foot facility, part of larger $2.5-million renovation of space that was the hospital’s critical care unit, will help keep mothers and families connected to their babies in the case of ill or premature newborns.