PT researchers look at combining walking therapies to improve stroke survivor outcomes

Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States suffers a stroke, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

And while stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States, it is much more likely to cause Read More »

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

Stem cells may correct deformity and restore brain function after childhood disorder

Using stem cells to regenerate parts of the skull, USC scientists partially corrected a skull deformity and reversed learning and memory deficits in young mice with craniosynostosis, a condition estimated to affect 1 in every 2,500 infants Read More »

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

USC Verdugo Hills Hospital welcomes first baby of 2021

USC Verdugo Hills Hospital welcomed a New Year’s baby and the first child born in 2021. Baby Thomas Vartanian was born to mother Julyana Tekin and father Arbi Vartanian at 4:48 a.m. on Jan. 1. In addition to being able Read More »

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

Update: Keck Medicine experts discuss latest on COVID-19 vaccine

As Keck Medicine of USC has started distributing the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine based on guidelines by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), two Keck Medicine experts held a press briefing on Jan. 6 to offer an update on Read More »

January 7th, 2021|Announcements, COVID-19, Keck Net Intranet|

Study: ‘Junk DNA’ plays a key role in regulating circadian clocks

If you’ve ever had a bad case of jet lag, you know how a disruption to your body’s circadian rhythm makes it difficult to function. Molecular circadian “clocks” exist in cells throughout the body, governing more than just sleep and Read More »

January 5th, 2021|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Largest, most diverse prostate cancer study identifies new genetic risk factors

Some racial and ethnic groups suffer relatively more often, and fare worse, from common ailments compared to others. Prostate cancer is one disease where such health disparities occur: Risk for the disease is about 75% higher, and prostate cancer is Read More »

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

Jehni Robinson reflects on how a family legacy of social justice shaped her career in family medicine

When you sit down with Jehni Robinson, you can easily leave all the titles and degrees at the door (or virtual waiting room). Her calm, reassuring demeanor makes your voice feel welcomed — like you’re part of something important. Jehni Read More »

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

New, portable device aims to quickly diagnose patients with bleeding in brain

For patients with strokes and traumatic injuries to the brain, a timely diagnosis is one of the most important factors associated with a good recovery. Current practices require a CT or MRI before beginning treatment, but a newly funded project Read More »

December 30th, 2020|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

USC Stem Cell PhD student works to end inflamm-aging

USC PhD student Ruzanna “Rose” Shkhyan has gotten a first-hand look at how stem cell discoveries can lead to clinical trials. As member of the USC Stem Cell laboratory of Denis Evseenko, she contributed research that led to the development Read More »

December 29th, 2020|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Ellison Institute researchers receive funding for colorectal cancer model

Four researchers from the Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine of USC have received $2.74 million in R01 funding from the National Cancer Institute and the National Institutes of Health for their project to develop a microengineered colorectal cancer-on-chip Read More »

December 23rd, 2020|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

USC Stem Cell scientist Giorgia Quadrato receives a 2020 Mallinckrodt Grant

Giorgia Quadrato, PhD, an assistant professor in the Keck School of Medicine of USC’s Department of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, was recently awarded an Edward Mallinckrodt Foundation (EMF) grant to further her research about modeling human brain Read More »

December 22nd, 2020|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Extended stay hotel opens, offering new option for Keck Medicine patients and their families

A new extended-stay, select-service, 200-room hotel located on the north side of the Health Sciences Campus has opened, offering a new option for Keck Medicine of USC patients and their families. Hyatt House, a Hyatt extended-stay property, is available to Read More »

December 21st, 2020|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Study: Cadmium linked to higher death rates in people with flu or pneumonia

Since the earliest stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, scientists have been trying to determine what distinguishes people at higher risk for poor outcomes. Now new research finds that cadmium, a contaminant found in cigarettes and the food supply, is associated Read More »

December 18th, 2020|Announcements, COVID-19, Keck Net Intranet|

2020: Leaders reflect on a year unlike any other

Keck Medicine of USC Interim CEO Rod Hanners and Keck School of Medicine of USC Interim Dean Narsing Rao, MD, expressed their pride and gratitude after a year unlike any other, in a letter to the Keck Medicine and Keck Read More »

December 17th, 2020|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Men over 50 have same success with vasectomy reversal outcomes as younger men, study shows

In recent decades, the age of men who father children has increased. However some older would-be dads face a stumbling block because they have undergone vasectomies. In addition, research has shown that male fertility decreases with age.

In good news for Read More »

December 17th, 2020|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Young adults who identify as Republicans more often ignore COVID-19 safety precautions

Young Californians who identify as Republicans are less likely to follow social distancing guidelines that prevent COVID-19 transmission than those who identify as Democrats or independents, according to a new USC study published Dec. 14 in Read More »

December 17th, 2020|Announcements, COVID-19, Keck Net Intranet|

New equity, civil rights and Title IX role is ‘key bridge’ to Keck Medicine of USC

In furthering its dedication to preventing and responding to all forms of discrimination, USC is expanding its equity efforts in the university’s medical enterprise.

As part of a new, university-wide policy on prohibited discrimination, harassment and retaliation, the university created the Read More »

December 16th, 2020|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Keck Medicine experts talk about vaccine distribution

Ahead of the rollout of the first COVID-19 vaccine that received emergency use authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, two Keck Medicine of USC experts held a press conference on Dec. 15 about the logistics of receiving and Read More »

December 16th, 2020|Announcements, COVID-19, Keck Net Intranet|

Mapping changes in a mysterious brain structure throughout the lifespan

Until recently, scientists didn’t know much about perivascular spaces (PVS), fluid-filled regions in the brain involved in clearing waste and toxins — mainly because it’s tough to get a clear look at them using neuroimaging. But as technology evolves, researchers Read More »

December 16th, 2020|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|

Sucrose, the ‘real’ sugar commonly found in sodas, can disrupt your appetite

Sugary drinks interfere with hormones that tell the body “I feel full,” potentially contributing to obesity and undermining weight loss efforts, a new USC study shows.

The findings, which appeared Dec. 10 in the Journal of Clinical Read More »

December 15th, 2020|Announcements, Keck Net Intranet|