Researchers develop a way to grow and genetically engineer the progenitor cells that give rise to macrophages, a type of first-responder immune cell that shows promise for developing immunotherapies for cancers and other diseases.
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Six students in USC Marshall’s Hayes Barnard Fellowship and the program’s founding director installed solar panels to electrify a school.
The winning submission to last year’s Shade Zones competition, created by two USC architecture students, is on display near the Coliseum.
Four Master of Public Administration students help the Los Angeles City Council’s Traci Park with making part of Washington Boulevard safer for bicycle riders.
USC researchers’ CT scans of two Egyptian mummies demonstrate the power of advanced imaging technologies to bridge the gap between the present day and the ancient world.
Faculty and medical students from the Keck School of Medicine of USC visited Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School for hands-on demos and candid conversation.
Eddie Pech is helping to transform the historic facility, which of course has USC ties of its own.
A donation from the artist establishes the Stevie Nicks and Joseph Sugerman, MD, Endowed Chair in Otolaryngology.
The finding held true across 121 countries, including the U.S. and other wealthy nations.
The Dhablania and Kim Family Global Medicine and Health Fellows will engaging in cross-cultural learning while gaining firsthand experience in Cambodia, India, Peru, South Korea and Uganda.