Scientists and representatives from USC, Amgen, Thermo Fisher Scientific and noteworthy academic institutions gather at the cryo-EM facility’s home in the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience.
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The laboratory findings point to a target for new treatments that could mean relief for millions suffering from debilitating pain.
Tiny organisms in the sea play a critical role in a natural cycle that affects global warming. USC Dornsife researchers discover why and build a computer model that predicts the rate of carbon transfer.
Offering a strong sense of community among students, instructors and staff, USC Dornsife’s QBIO major addresses a burgeoning need for intellectually adaptable data scientists.
Iridium has been generating light and color for organic LED screens on smartphones and TVs, but it is the rarest metal on Earth. USC Dornsife scientists find a way to make copper work. [3 min read]
Eric Friedlander of mathematics and David Hutchins of biological sciences join the prestigious organization with lifetime fellowships. [1 ½ min read]
Science is part of the wonderful tapestry of human culture and it should be accessible to all, says Clifford Johnson of physics and astronomy in "The Conversation."
Numbers ninja Bradley Rava ’16 searches for insights in statistics, from risk for corporate cyber attacks to factors that influence horse races.
USC Michelson Center scientists are part of an international team developing new alternatives to easing pain in the midst of a national crisis.
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