USC Dornsife researchers are combining the best minds from the arts and sciences to create a virtual model of the human body as The Bridge@USC aims to catalyze a new era of biotech leadership in the Los Angeles area.
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A distinguished theoretical chemist and physicist whose pioneering work helped scientists find simplicity in chaos, Howard Taylor taught at USC Dornsife for 44 years.
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USC Dornsife’s Ph.D. hooding ceremony takes place May 14 at Cromwell Field. This year, doctoral degrees will be issued to 144 graduates — including these two exceptional scholars.
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Chemistry alumna Soonja Choe triumphs over adversity, becoming a respected scientist and the first woman president of South Korea’s Inha University.
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Valery Fokin will join top scientists in USC’s aim to be among the world’s preeminent institutions for convergent biomedical research.
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Excelling as a USC student and postdoctoral fellow, Soonja Choe, has led advances for women in sciences and engineering.
New creation could one day be used for demolition of cancer cells.
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USC Trustee and USC Dornsife alumnus Ray Irani’s $20 million gift endows a student community that integrates living and learning as well as faculty chairs and student support.
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New technique allows scientists to ‘see’ how non-addictive painkillers bind to neuroreceptors.