Coastal wetlands — threatened by rising seas — are nature’s powerhouses for capturing and storing carbon. USC Dornsife researchers are studying how to protect these essential ecosystems.
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USC Michelson Center for Convergent Science emphasizes a collaborative approach to treating cancer patients.
The pioneering center will bring together interdisciplinary teams to better understand human health and develop new life-saving devices and therapeutics.
From neuroscientists to engineers to molecular biologists, USC researchers delve into what happens during slumber — and how to help us get more of it.
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.
Mary Elise Sarotte, Dean’s Professor of History, delivers a Dean’s Special Lecture on how events following the fall of the Berlin Wall have contributed to the current conflict between the U.S. and Russia.
Manuel Pastor is installed as the inaugural holder of the Turpanjian Chair in Civil Society and Social Change.
Scientific leaders and faculty members from USC Dornsife and Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines are developing a joint strategic program to strengthen environmental and climate-related research and education.
A member of the USC Dornsife Sustainability Task Force, Jonathan Lawhead works across the disciplines of philosophy and earth science to research climate change solutions.
Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Institute of Armenian Studies raises awareness of Armenian culture, history and contemporary issues on campus, in Southern California and beyond.