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Keck Faculty Awards and Distinctions: February to May 2016

NATIONAL AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS CHENG-MING CHUONG Professor of Pathology Albert M. Kligman/Phillip Frost Leadership Lecture Award – Society for Investigative Journalism AMIR GOLDKORN Associate Professor of Medicine Chair Elect, Western Section – American Federation for Medical Research JAE JUNG Distinguished Professor of Molecular Microbiology & Immunology Outstanding Investigator Award – National Cancer Institute ANDREW MCMAHON

Rigor and Transparency in the Conduct of Research at USC: Spring 2016

Randy Hall, PhD, USC Vice President of Research, provides an important report produced by the University Research Committee and endorsed by the Academic Senate on Rigor and Transparency in the conduct of research at USC. Through the recommendations of the Academic Senate, USC aims to create an innovative institutional framework to raise the quality and

Faculty Spotlight: Helena Chang Chui, MD

Helena Chang Chui, MDRaymond and Betty McCarron Professor ofNeurology and GerontologyChair, Department of NeurologyDirector, Alzheimer Disease Research Center Helena Chang Chui received her MD from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed her residency in neurology and fellowship in behavioral neurology at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. She is the

Keck Research Accomplishments: July – October 2015

HIDEKAZU TSUKAMOTO Professor of Pathology Fellow, American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases BERISLAV ZLOKOVIC Professor of Physiology and Biophysics Fellow, European Academy of Sciences INTERNATIONAL AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS JON SAMET Professor of Preventive Medicine 2015-2017 Treasurer, International Papillomavirus Society NATIONAL AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS RUSSELL BRYNES Professor of Pathology 2015 Israel Davidsohn Award for

Lab Safety: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn by students, employees and visitors entering areas with known or potential exposure(s) to hazardous materials. Supervisors are required to ensure PPE use according to these standards. PPE includes lab coats, eye protection, gloves, face shields, etc. The Office of Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) provides guidance on

Research Dean’s Corner: Collaborations

Have you ever wondered what research is being conducted in the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences that might be important to your own research program? Or whom you should contact for a specific question about a research method or a collaboration? To answer those questions and more, the Keck School and the Dornsife

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