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One USC Dornsife student’s twisting path from the Bronx to business school to the lab — to now being honored with the University of California President's Postdoctoral Fellowship
One USC Dornsife student’s twisting path from the Bronx to business school to the lab — to now being honored with the University of California President's Postdoctoral Fellowship
USC Dornsife geologists contribute to a recent study that examines the rock record to find evidence that mass extinction events may have been caused by ocean acidification.
USC Dornsife's David Caron and Burt Jones of biological sciences are part of a team to receive a $4 million grant to research early detection of red tides that produce a toxin that when eaten in the form of seafood can result in death. The first installment in the five-year grant has been awarded.
Harmful algal blooms that affect seafood on the rise in California