Results of a new USC study suggest a new therapeutic approach to chronic kidney disease.
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USC Thornton Dean Jason King and LA Opera soprano Renée Fleming were among the speakers at the workshop hosted at Cammilleri Hall on the University Park Campus.
USC Dornsife doctoral candidate Kyla Kelly is studying how various factors impact deadly Pseudo-nitzschia blooms.
Transposons, genes that can relocate to different parts of the genome, are repressed earlier in life but get more active with age and are associated with age-related disease and decline.
A new study provides clear evidence that the inner core began to decrease its speed around 2010.
Policy Influencer Jiachen Zhang brings expertise in computational modeling and science-based public policy to her new role at the Sonny Astani Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
In honor of the program’s 10th anniversary, 10 of its graduates share how it altered the course of their lives and careers.
Carolyn Meltzer takes on a governance role with the state stem cell agency.
The USC-based Statewide California Earthquake Center developed CyberShake, a computational platform that simulates hundreds of thousands of earthquakes to calculate regional seismic hazard models.
COMMENCEMENT: Henry Adam was too curious to specialize early on. By allowing his interests to roam, he managed to achieve more than many goal-oriented engineers.
