Hope for reversing stroke-induced long-term disability
Photo/shutterstock A human protein combined with stem cell therapy has been found to repair stroke damage to the brain, according to a new USC-led study on ... Read More »
Photo/shutterstock A human protein combined with stem cell therapy has been found to repair stroke damage to the brain, according to a new USC-led study on ... Read More »
(Shutterstock) Babies born to mothers whose immune systems had to grapple with a viral assault — even a mild one — have increased risk of brain and ... Read More »
Speakers and session chairpersons stand with Berislav Zlokovic, eighth from left, and Selim Zilkha, fifth from right, during the third annual Zilkha Symposium on Alzheimer Disease and ... Read More »
The third annual Zilkha Symposium on April 15, 2015 brought together scientists from the United States and Europe to discuss the complexities of Alzheimer’s disease. Alzforum, a news ... Read More »
USC will recognize six honorary degree candidates for their contributions to the community as civic, academic and arts leaders as part of USC’s 133rd commencement ceremony at the ... Read More »
Award-winning bass-baritone Cedric Berry, left, looks at soprano Lisa Eden as she sings during a performance of La Ci Darem La Mano by Mozart, with piano accompaniment ... Read More »
David V. Conti, PhD In the decades-long search for answers, cancer researchers have been taking small steps toward solving some of the puzzles that perplex modern physicians. ... Read More »
The December edition of the Keck School of Medicine Dean's Report is out. In this issue, we feature a profile of Dr. Paul Aisen, MD of the USC ... Read More »
Keck School researchers are advancing the understanding of Alzheimer’s disease and pursuing potential therapies Terrence Town, PhD Twenty years ago, when Terrence Town, PhD, first began ... Read More »