USC’s Anatomical Gift Program gives students the opportunity to dissect real bodies. Spurred on by Professor Mikel Snow, the students also pause once a year to give back in their own way.
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How do bones heal, and how could they heal better? The answer to these questions may lie in a newly discovered population of “messenger” cells, according to a recent USC Stem Cell study published in the journal eLife.
As a Trojan, Tingyee Chang discovered her passion for research. It guided the daughter of Taiwanese immigrants toward a double major in neuroscience and public policy.
Local artists and medical researchers join forces to create an enlightening exhibit as part of the Keck School of Medicine of USC’s HEAL Program.
USC Board of Trustees selects internationally recognized biologist and former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill chancellor to lead the university into new era.
Fourteen USC students received grants through the program to conduct research, teach or study abroad. or the seventh year in a row, USC is among the top universities for U.S. Fulbright students.
When you throw away a plastic bottle or empty coffee cup at USC, where does it end up?
The findings — focused on components contained in green tea and carrots — lend credence to the idea that certain readily available, plant-based supplements might offer protection against dementia in people.
Iridium has been generating light and color for screens on smartphones and TVs, but it’s the rarest metal on Earth; USC scientists found a way to make copper work.
Health issues can arise at any time. And college students, who can keep less conventional hours, may be more likely to need an Advil or a condom late at night rather than between 9 and 5.