Federal funding for Alzheimer’s multiplies at USC

USC’s bench is deep and its scope is wide when it comes to research on Alzheimer’s disease.

In Paul Thompson’s lab, researchers query a vast trove of brain images and DNA from all over the world to glean Read More »

September 24th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Different types of cancers are likely to spread to specific areas of the brain, study finds

Brain metastasis occurs when cancer in one part of the body spreads to the brain. The lifetime incidence of such metastatic brain tumors in cancer patients is between 20%-45%, research shows.

A new study from USC Norris Comprehensive Read More »

September 23rd, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Keck Medicine of USC reaches contract agreement with California Nurses Association

Keck Medicine of USC has ratified a new contract with the California Nurses Association, which represents more than 1,400 registered nurses at Keck Hospital of USC and USC Norris Cancer Hospital.

“Our registered nurses are an invaluable Read More »

September 22nd, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

John Carpten to chair President Biden’s National Cancer Advisory Board

President Joe Biden has appointed John Carpten to serve as chair of the administration’s National Cancer Advisory Board, which plays an important role in guiding the director of the National Cancer Institute in setting the course for the national Read More »

September 22nd, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Study: More than 9 million excess life years lost during COVID pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has carried a heavy burden of mortality, and not just for the people widely considered at highest risk.

A team from the USC Schaeffer Center undertook a full assessment of the first year of the pandemic’s mortality burden Read More »

September 21st, 2021|Announcements, COVID-19, Keck Net Intranet|

Rodney Hanners named CEO of Keck Medicine of USC and President and CEO of USC Health System

Rodney Hanners has been named CEO of Keck Medicine of USC and President and CEO of USC Health System. He has served as interim CEO since June 2020.

Hanners will begin his new role immediately, reporting to Steven Read More »

September 17th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Study: Rates of most common liver cancer rising in rural areas, slowing in urban areas

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of liver cancer and the fastest-growing cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, according to national cancer statistics.

Historically, the rates of HCC are lower in rural areas Read More »

September 16th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Department of Surgery welcomes eight new faculty members this fall

The Department of Surgery at the Keck School of Medicine of USC has new faculty members starting in eight different divisions this fall.

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September 15th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Steve Shapiro brings a big-picture approach to medicine at USC

Steve Shapiro takes the macro view of medicine. This spring, he became the first senior vice president for health affairs at USC, where he will oversee — and build bridges between — clinical operations at Keck Medicine Read More »

September 14th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

USC Africa Hub promotes global health through collaboration

Jose Gutierrez comes from the San Fernando Valley, but the USC junior spent his summer researching COVID-19’s impact on the health system 9,653 miles away — in Kenya.

The Keck School of Medicine of USC global health student analyzed ways Read More »

September 13th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

USC institute launches worldwide study of Parkinson’s disease

The USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (USC Stevens INI), part of the Keck School of Medicine of USC, has launched a $3 million study that will unite researchers and data from 20 countries to answer Read More »

September 13th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

USC study identifies new risk factor for most common childhood cancer

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), a cancer involving white blood cells known as lymphocytes, is the most common childhood cancer, representing 25% of all cancer diagnoses. It’s also one of the leading causes of childhood cancer deaths. While cure rates have Read More »

September 10th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Keck Medicine physicians recognized by Pasadena Magazine for 2021 Top Doctors issue

The physicians of Keck Medicine of USC once again have been recognized by Pasadena Magazine in its 2021 Top Doctors issue.

Pasadena Magazine’s Top Doctors issue honors practicing physicians in Pasadena and surrounding cities within the San Gabriel Valley who are Read More »

September 3rd, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Kids and cannabis: California dispensaries lack adequate screening to keep out minors

California bars kids from cannabis dispensaries and shields them from cannabis marketing, but those statewide restrictions aren’t working as well as policymakers had hoped.

That’s according to a new study in JAMA Pediatrics that evaluates how these regulations designed to protect minors Read More »

September 2nd, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Laura Mosqueda to shape health care for older Americans through Health Aging Policy Fellowship

By 2030, 71 million Americans will be 65 and older. Along with the joys of aging, many older adults experience complex and chronic health problems that may result in disability. It is not surprising that, as a group, older adults Read More »

September 2nd, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Playing a virtual reality game during medical procedures can reduce pain and anxiety in children

Anyone who has watched a child face a doctor with a needle knows how stressful those moments can be for all involved. For children with serious medical conditions undergoing frequent procedures like blood draws and catheter placements, the ongoing anxiety Read More »

September 1st, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Exposure to persistent environmental toxins in everyday products may increase diabetes risk in Latina adolescents

A new USC study finds that a class of environmental pollutants known as “forever chemicals” may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes in Latino girls. The pollutants, called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), are a group of Read More »

September 1st, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

White coat ceremony welcomes occupational therapy classes of 2022 and 2023

On Aug. 27, at USC’s Health Sciences Campus, 314 Trojan occupational therapy graduate students from both the Master’s class of 2022 and the class of 2023 donned their white coats during the USC Chan Division of Occupational Science and Occupational Read More »

August 31st, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

State bill to reimburse health care on the streets highlighted at USC Street Medicine Symposium

Already at crisis levels before the arrival of COVID-19, homelessness in Los Angeles County now affects more than 66,000 people. The vast majority of them never see a doctor, even when they have serious health issues – last year, more Read More »

August 30th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Study: Environmental pollution may contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in Alzheimer’s disease risk

For decades, research has shown the risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease in the United States is dramatically higher among African American populations than in non-Hispanic white populations. Scientists have suspected a variety of contributing factors, but the underlying reasons have Read More »

August 27th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|