New USC Dornsife research reveals how tiny sea-faring microbes compete for nutrients and help regulate the planet’s climate.
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The USC Dornsife Alumni Mentorship Program gives both students and alumni opportunities to expand their horizons in meaningful ways.
Matthew Pratt’s research on protein modifications earns him a place in the 2025 class of Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Segal facilitated the creation of USC Dornsife’s Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute and recruited multiple scientists to the College who would go on to win Nobel Prizes.
With near-atomic precision, a USC Dornsife team of scientists visualized for the first time how opioids and the antidote Narcan engage a key brain receptor, offering insight that could lead to improved pain treatments and overdose reversal.
Support from USC Dornsife alumni enables graduate students to attend science conferences and present their research to the broader scientific community.
Research led by Stephen Bradforth explores how quantum entanglement might influence the outcome of ultrafast molecular events.
The prestigious membership honors a select number of scholars, artists, humanitarians and policymakers each year for their outsized contributions to the world of ideas.
The USC-Cerritos College Summer Research Internship in Sustainability empowers first-generation students to pursue STEM careers, with support from Agilent Technologies.
The USC Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute will use endowment funds established by chemists and entrepreneurs Massoud Arvanaghi ’82 and Ferial K. Arvanaghi to drive research aimed at building a more sustainable future and a healthier environment.