The philanthropist established the Schoen Family Scholarship Program for Veterans Endowment, which provides financial support for veterans studying at the university.
In memoriam: Health care leader and USC Trustee William J. Schoen, 88
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National Cancer Institute funding advances research to guide policy regulating tobacco products and marketing.
The researchers share some commonalities in their work, apart from winning an NSF CAREER Award.
Ten USC Stem Cell PhD students and recent graduates have been awarded fellowships from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Known as F31 awards, these prestigious fellowships provide promising PhD students with mentored research training with the long-term goal of developing into productive, independent research scientists.
In two new studies, partially funded by the National Institutes of Health and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of the Sciences (PNAS), USC Stem Cell scientists explain why this is the case and how we might be able to change it.
A new USC study finds that by sharing knowledge with each other at the same time, AI agents can quickly learn a wider range of tasks, with applications in medicine and beyond.
Simple eye exam could help determine risk for developing cerebral small vessel disease among Black Americans and other underserved populations.
Detailed imaging reveals intricate workings of key receptors, offering fresh insights into combating disease.
Renowned USC urologic surgeon Inderbir “Indy” Gill is on the verge of performing the world’s first human bladder transplant clinical trial. His skills in robotic surgery — and zeal for innovation — are making it possible.
A new study on human tissue and plasma led by researchers at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center shows the blood test may distinguish between cancerous and benign pelvic masses with up to 91% accuracy, surpassing other commercially available tests.