Study highlights crucial health disparity in living-donor transplant candidates

Lifesaving living-donor liver transplants are out of reach for patients in several demographics according to a new study conducted by Keck School of Medicine of USC faculty. Researchers found that patients who had lower incomes and education levels, were Read More »

August 9th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

COVID-19 vaccine refusal increases after being overlooked during distribution process

Last winter, public officials had to decide which groups would receive priority for the limited quantities of newly approved COVID-19 vaccines. A new USC Schaeffer Center study finds that how vaccines are allocated may contribute to vaccine hesitant individuals later Read More »

August 6th, 2021|Announcements, COVID-19, Keck Net Intranet|

How Black church leaders and USC are overcoming vaccine hesitancy in Watts

Alvin Stafford faced a critical challenge when he became pastor of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church last November: Los Angeles was in the midst of its second COVID-19 wave.

Being the pastor of a Black church in Watts gave him a front-row Read More »

August 5th, 2021|Announcements, COVID-19, Keck Net Intranet|

New study points to toxic potential of hydroxychloroquine in mammalian cells

During the height of the pandemic, as scientists worldwide raced to develop a vaccine, hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) emerged as a flashpoint of controversy. Pitting proponents of using the drug to fight COVID-19 against skeptics citing a lack of evidence of efficacy, Read More »

August 5th, 2021|Announcements, COVID-19, Keck Net Intranet|

USC Norris partners with institute to advance drug development

To accelerate the development of groundbreaking cancer treatments, the Rosalie and Harold Rae Brown Center for Cancer Drug Development (CCDD) at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center at the Keck School of Medicine of USC announces its Read More »

August 4th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|