Program aims to boost literacy skills for deaf children

One of the overarching goals of the USC Caruso Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery is to improve the lives of all people who are deaf or hard of hearing. With that goal in mind, clinicians at the Read More »

June 29th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

USC researchers share discoveries on Alzheimer’s disease and discuss strategies to fight the illness

Acontroversial new drug for Alzheimer’s disease is raising tough questions: Who should take it? Who will pay for it? And how will we know how well it works? But that’s not the only Alzheimer’s news during Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Read More »

June 25th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Preventive medicine department to get a new name

The Department of Preventive Medicine will become the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at the Keck School of Medicine of USC on July 1.

The name change signals a new era for the department, which has undergone tremendous growth Read More »

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

The Baxter Foundation advances USC research on optic nerve disease and colorectal cancer

For over 60 years, the Donald E. and Delia B. Baxter Foundation has supported innovative biomedical research at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, each year granting $100,000 awards to two faculty members. This year, the Baxter Read More »

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

Study shows inherited risk of early-onset cancer is higher among Latino, African American, and Asian/Pacific Islander families

Increased risk of cancer due to a genetic predisposition in first- and second-degree relatives is long-established but has previously only been studied in white or European populations.

Now, a new study published in eLife is the first to demonstrate that the Read More »

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

The Corneal Correction: How a specialty scleral lens restored a patient’s sight

Three years ago, an outside clinic diagnosed Maria Contreras with keratoconus, a degenerative eye disease that causes thinning and bulging of the cornea. Though the clinic followed her for years, Maria saw no improvement in her vision and continued to Read More »

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

Nearly $2 million NIH grant to support acute myeloid leukemia research

Houda Alachkar, assistant professor of clinical pharmacy at the USC School of Pharmacy, was awarded a five-year, $1.79 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to fund a study that could lead to advancements in the development of Read More »

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

The same cell type can help or hinder repair after acute kidney injury

The USC Stem Cell laboratory of Andy McMahon has identified a type of injured cell that might contribute to the transition from an acute kidney injury to chronic kidney disease, as described in a new study published Read More »

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

USC study reveals potential new treatment target for Alzheimer’s disease

Like amyloid plaque, the genetic variant APOE4 has long been associated with Alzheimer’s disease, but still little is known about the role the gene plays in the disease process.

Now, a new study published in Nature Aging not only sheds Read More »

June 21st, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Juneteenth is Joyce Richey’s own family history

Joyce Richey never needed to learn about Juneteenth from stories in books. She first heard about the holiday through her own family history.

Each generation shares stories about her great-grandmother, who was born into slavery in Georgia and Read More »

June 18th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Heart health scientist recommends rethinking hormone therapy for women

Doctors used to routinely prescribe hormone replacement therapy to women to ease discomfort as they approach menopause, for symptoms ranging from night sweats to irritability. But in the early 2000s, its use plummeted.

Today, medical researcher Howard Hodis, Read More »

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

USC researchers receive $5 million to study cancer risk across diverse populations

Scientists have long been studying the role that genes play in determining an individual’s risk for disease with a focus on individuals of European ancestry, which were easy to sample. The National Institutes of Health is now funding a consortium Read More »

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

Breakthrough in brain imaging may offer future alternative to functional MRI

The gold standard in functional brain imaging for over two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has transformed the landscape of research and clinical care. Because of its cost and functional limitations, scientists have continued to look for new ways Read More »

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

USC Stem Cell scientists make big progress in building mini-kidneys

A team of scientists at the Keck School of Medicine of USC has created what could be a key building block for assembling a synthetic kidney. In a new study in Nature CommunicationsZhongwei Li, PhD, and Read More »

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

Ethnic diversity in research identifies more genomic regions linked to diabetes-related traits

Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of USC are among the contributors to a large-scale, ethnically diverse genetic study that has expanded what scientists know about potential causes of type 2 diabetes.

The research, published in Nature Genetics, Read More »

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

Q&A: Neil Bahroos on the journey from raw data to useful information

Data scientist Neil Bahroos, MBA, MS, joined USC in 2020 with an impressive résumé, highlighted by work on the Human Genome Project, innovative industry experience, and a track record of helping medical centers use abundant data to transform Read More »

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

Masking, breakthrough infections and telehealth: Keck Medicine of USC experts weigh in on life after June 15

June 15 is a banner day in California. Most COVID-19 statewide restrictions will be eliminated, including physical distancing and, in many situations, mask mandates. How will life change and how will it stay the same? Keck Medicine Read More »

June 14th, 2021|Announcements, COVID-19, Keck Net Intranet|

Breakthrough in brain imaging may offer future alternative to functional MRI

The gold standard in functional brain imaging for over two decades, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has transformed the landscape of research and clinical care. Yet, because of its cost and functional limitations, scientists have continued to look for new Read More »

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

Business leader Steve Keck named to the USC Board of Trustees

USC alumnus Steve Keck, a financial analyst and co-president of the W.M. Keck Foundation, was elected to the USC Board of Trustees on June 9.

“It’s my great honor to welcome Steve Keck to our board,” said Rick Read More »

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

Caryn Lerman named president of the Association of American Cancer Institutes

Caryn Lerman, PhD, director of the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of Keck Medicine of USC, has been named president of the Association of American Cancer Institutes (AACI).

Lerman joined the AACI Board of Directors in 2019 and was Read More »

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