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The drugs also appear to increase chemotherapy-related cell damage in tests, raising possible risks for cancer patients taking similar drug combinations.
USC Dornsife scientists collaborating with researchers at Stanford University, Arizona State University and Merck & Co. reveal surprising features of an enigmatic protein. The findings uncover potential new paths to drugs for numerous chronic illnesses.
The lauded USC scientist, who helped shape the development of organic chemistry in the second half of the 20th century, played a major role in establishing USC as a notable center of advanced hydrocarbon chemistry and proposing the methanol economy.
Jason Thalken ’06 uses his science background in his work in the financial and technology industries — and to help martial artists perfect their fighting skills.
Periodic cycles of fasting appear to reprogram pancreatic cells and restore insulin production, according to research led by Valter Longo of gerontology and biological sciences.
California has set ambitious goals for cutting carbon emissions and shifting to a clean energy economy. How will this strategy affect the state's huge economy? Matthew Kahn weighs the evidence.
USC Dornsife researchers pinpoint the regions of the brain that spark during humor creativity — and find those regions are different for professional and amateur comedians.
USC Michelson Center for Convergent Science emphasizes a collaborative approach to treating cancer patients.
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