A new therapy involving stem cells may offer a better quality of life for patients with Hurler syndrome, a rare genetic disease that can cause crippling physical conditions and lead to early death.
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For years, there had been talk at the USC Marshall School of Business and its Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies of putting together a large event for female entrepreneurs.
Twice as many women as men develop Alzheimer’s disease, but even after years of research, aging experts are unsure why.
At the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience, Fei Sha will bring an expertise in AI and his commitment to collaboration to take on some of health care’s most troubling issues.
A simple blood test could tell patients whether they have cancer. A smartphone app could predict heart failure before it strikes.
USC has received $19 million to help create a classification system for cells in the brain.
New brain research by USC Dornsife scientists shows that reading stories is a universal experience that may result in people feeling greater empathy for each other, regardless of cultural origins and differences.
Scientists have long searched for the next generation of materials that can catalyze a revolution in renewable energy harvesting and storage.
The Nobel Prize-winning discovery that gravitational waves exist in the universe — which in turn further confirmed Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity — was made possible in part by a collaboration with USC computer scientists.
TOKYO – The 2017 USC Global Conference drew to a close Saturday night with a gala dinner in the Grand Ballroom at the Grand Hyatt Tokyo. President C. L. Max Nikias reflected on the learnings of the conference and shared the destination of the next event.