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Findings by scientists at USC Dornsife using cryogenic electron microscopy could lead to answers for neurological disorders from anxiety to schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease to autism spectrum disorder.
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Using nano-probes to amplify biochemical signals could lead to targeted, noninvasive treatment of cancer, Fabien Pinaud’s big vision for treating cancer homes in on the smallest of targets. Read More
A National Institutes of Health training program that brings about collaboration in the fields of chemistry and molecular biology is giving graduate students new perspectives on both science and future career paths. Read More
Scientists led by Xiaojiang Chen of biological sciences and chemistry at USC Dornsife find that proteins squeeze DNA to melt it open to let replication begin.
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Training grants of all types allow students to conduct research that could ultimately contribute to key discoveries and new thinking. Read More