USC Stem Cell scientists discover a new way to rid cells of toxic tau protein in a study involving “mini-brains” known as organoids.
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A USC-led study uses artificial intelligence to analyze genetic mutations and improve cancer treatment strategies.
A new study addresses the lack of nationwide data on who keeps the lifesaving medication with them and uses it to reverse opioid overdoses.
Serena Allen, founder of AirVitalize, is advancing clean technology to create climate resilience as pollution grows in Los Angeles and beyond.
The first-of-its-kind tool can non-invasively track the pace of brain changes using MRI scans, USC researchers say.
People in neighborhoods that experience more days of high heat show faster aging at the molecular level than residents of cooler regions, USC researchers say.
The treatment would be the first gene therapy for glioblastoma to use a novel, more precise delivery system that is less likely to harm non-cancerous cells.
A USC study finds presidents from both parties use federal funds to help mayoral candidates who share their political affiliation.
The lab at the USC Center for Affective Neuroscience, Development, Learning and Education will explore how neuroscience can be integrated into classroom practices.
The university is one just 19 institutions recognized as top producers for both of the prestigious programs for 2024-25.