Dan Schnur of USC Dornsife included three things to watch for once the results were tabulated.
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“You will remember some things about this conversation, and that will change your brain.”
USC’s Arieh Warshel figured that the dawning computer revolution in the late ’60s and ’70s might push biochemistry beyond the limits of the lab. It led him on a trail to the Nobel Prize.
Physician-scientist Berislav Zlokovic searches for better treatments for dementia with a drive to make a difference now.
A special group of scholar-athletes prove you can have smarts in the classroom and on the court.
The Nadershahi brothers combine their backgrounds in biology, medicine, business and law to launch biomedical devices, especially in women's health.
From career contacts to making new friends, USCAA connects Trojan military members.
Mark Stevens ’81, MS ’84 adds the 2015 Asa V. Call Alumni Achievement Award to his portfolio.