Launched recently by Dean Steve Kay, the USC Dornsife Sustainability Task Force takes on questions affecting people and the environment.
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USC Dornsife’s Charles McKenna and Myron Goodman have been awarded a $6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study a DNA repair enzyme, its role in cancer and potential as a target for future chemotherapy.
A Women in Science and Engineering (WiSE) symposium honoring Hanna Reisler showcased the professor of chemistry and research from women scientists and engineers at USC.
USC Dornsife doctoral student Candy Hwang wins two top NSF awards for a video that dissects the chemistry behind the nitrogenase enzyme that produces ammonia from nitrogen in the atmosphere.
Rather than explain in writing the science behind her research, USC Dornsife chemistry doctoral candidate Candy Hwang has used animation in a National Science Foundation contest.
In recognition of his scientific achievements and academic partnerships, USC Dornsife's Charles McKenna is knighted by France.
Incoming dean Steve Kay announces key appointments and changes to the dean’s cabinet including three academic domain vice deans and USC Dornsife’s first vice dean for institutional affairs, Dani Byrd.
USC College’s Charles McKenna wins competitive award and embarks on research with two French institutions on the creation of a novel contraceptive drug.
USC College's Colin Keaveney and Charles McKenna received their awards at the fourth Teaching With Technology Conference.
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