Sri Narayan’s prolific work had recently earned him an appointment to the National Academy of Inventors.
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From math Olympiad to USC Dornsife, a glimpse into Professor Yu Deng’s world of puzzles.
The mung bean, a historic staple food, has provided cheap and nutritious protein for millions across continents for millennia. Researchers at USC Dornsife are using genomic testing to uncover two game-changing variants for crop breeders in the face of climate change.
Once threatened by disease and predators, foxes inhabiting six of Southern California’s Channel Islands were saved from extinction by the Endangered Species Act. Now, a new study shows they face a different threat: their own lack of genetic diversity.
USC Dornsife researchers employ artificial intelligence to unveil the intricate world of DNA structure and chemistry, enabling unprecedented insights into gene regulation and disease.
Associate Professors Naomi Levine, Seth John and J. Cameron Thrash are recognized for their research contributions to aquatic microbial ecology.
The USC Dornsife professor (research) of quantitative and computational biology is recognized for “distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.”
From artificial intelligence to politics, medicine to biotechnology, law to finance, a USC Dornsife math major opens doors to an array of professional fields.
USC Dornsife math professor explores ideal techniques and real-world applications of finding the perfect shuffle.
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