USC Price’s LaVonna Lewis discusses the controversy and how understanding the legacy of racism in America will help future leaders develop more equitable public policies.
As Black studies courses spark debate, DEI expert warns against ‘erasure’ of history
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The buildup of a protein called amyloid beta in the brain, often thought to be connected to Alzheimer’s, may instead be a general change that occurs with age even in healthy brains, USC’s Caleb Finch says.
Deporting immigrants to countries where they never lived is causing mental and physical health disparities for individuals and families.
Researchers are closing in on one of the most common — and complex — neurodegenerative diseases.
At Keck Medicine of USC, research leads to leaps in innovative care in operating rooms.
A team of researchers led by USC Stem Cell scientist Justin Ichida has identified two promising avenues for developing new treatments for diverse forms of Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Scientists from USC Dornsife and Cedars-Sinai rally scholars around the country and in diverse fields to find better ways of beating the disease.
A new USC Leonard Davis School project aims to provide life lessons from the people who are redefining old age.
Electronic eyes, robotic arms and exoskeletons? USC experts meld man (and woman) with machine.
USC Price urban planning students work to provide new ideas that could help Southern California communities increase their housing supply.