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The institute, supported by funds from the Lord Foundation of California, is the next step in the university’s effort to enhance research and education under the Frontiers of Computing “moonshot.”
The donation from R. Rex Parris and his wife, Carrol, will enable collaboration among experts in engineering, gerontology and stem cell research to find treatments for age-related conditions.
The historic surgery — the result of years of research at Keck Medicine of USC and UCLA Health — opens the door for improved treatment of non-functioning bladders.
Experts in population health, engineering and medicine will study and address harms related to the manmade pollutants known as PFAS.
A breast milk sensor developed by a USC biomedical engineering team detects acetaminophen, other chemicals and nutrients in real time.
A USC-led study uses artificial intelligence to analyze genetic mutations and improve cancer treatment strategies.
The first-of-its-kind tool can non-invasively track the pace of brain changes using MRI scans, USC researchers say.
USC neuroscientists pore over clues, determined to piece together the facts that will reveal dementia’s modus operandi.
The global clinical trials network, which connects researchers with AI tools and clinical trial sponsors, welcomes the Keck School of Medicine of USC as its first U.S. academic site.