May 7, 2013
Tiny brown eggs dotted with what looks like speckles of liquid dark chocolate rest atop nests, while fuzzy, baby quails chirp and waddle inside the glass incubator.
Hanging above a laser-scanning confocal microscope, a poster… more>
categories: research, faculty research, undergraduate research, graduate research, new faculty, usc dornsife magazine
tags: biology, biomedical engineering, new faculty, scott fraser, usc dornsife magazine, usc viterbi school of engineering
October 15, 2010
Curveballs curve and fastballs go really fast, but new research suggests that no pitcher can make a curveball "break" or a fastball "rise."
Led by Arthur Shapiro of American University and Zhong-Lin Lu of USC College, the… more>
categories: research, faculty research
tags: baseball, biomedical engineering, eye, natural sciences, neuroscience, psychology, publication, study, vision, zhong-lin lu
March 9, 2010
It’s not a unique situation in scientific research to have a hypothesis disputed. But finally having visual evidence that basically closes the books on decades of scientific debate is a unique and sweet success.
For… more>
categories: graduate, faculty research, graduate research
tags: biological sciences, biomedical engineering, brain, enzyme, learning, magazine, memory, michel baudry, natural sciences