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Executive MBA student Ryan Crider and 2020 MBV alumnus Vladillen Gonzalez played critical roles in the historic space mission. The post Trojans provide support for NASA Artemis II mission appeared first on USC .

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The milestone reflects the strength of graduates in a competitive legal market as well as the law school’s commitment to support student success. The post USC Gould achieves 100% employment for Class of 2025 appeared first on USC .

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Wynnie Nguyen was awarded a grant from the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund for studies aiming to stimulate growth of new brain cells and, ultimately, reverse the course of dementia. The post USC Stem Cell doctoral student aims to shift paradigms in Alzheimer’s research appeared first on USC .

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PODCAST: The president sits down with Prem Natarajan — executive vice president, head of enterprise AI and chief scientist at Capital One, and USC computer science professor — to discuss how AI is reshaping organizations and what it means for universities and the future of talent. The post ‘Trojan Talks,’ Episode 8: USC President Beong-Soo Kim talks with Prem Natarajan appeared first on USC .

PODCAST: The president sits down with Prem Natarajan — executive vice president, head of enterprise AI and chief scientist at Capital One, and USC computer science professor — to discuss how AI is reshaping organizations and what it means for universities and the future of talent. The post ‘Trojan Talks,’ Episode 8: USC President Beong-Soo Kim talks with Prem Natarajan appeared first on USC .

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Panelists at “Learning, Teaching, and AI: A Community Conversation on Ethics and Higher Education in the Age of AI” discuss ethics and implications of AI tools on higher education. The post USC faculty and students explore AI’s evolving role in education during symposium appeared first on USC .

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The study, which analyzed DNA from more than 10,000 women, identified a total of 10 genes linked to the most severe form of pregnancy sickness. The post Largest study of pregnancy sickness uncovers six new genetic links appeared first on USC .

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The study, led by USC Leonard Davis Instructional Associate Professor Roberto Vicinanza, found that people who closely follow a Mediterranean-style diet have higher levels of two mitochondrial microproteins. The post USC-led research suggests Mediterranean diet may boost mitochondrial signals linked to heart and brain health appeared first on USC .

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A recent Dornsife Dialogues event explored the new research that is uncovering life in unexpected places. The post How does life begin — and could it exist outside of Earth? appeared first on USC .

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Using a National Institutes of Health grant, the team hopes to identify critical changes in the progression of Alzheimer’s that could lead to earlier, more effective treatments. The post USC researchers to build a new model of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer’s disease appeared first on USC .

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USC Viterbi senior Nicholas Kim led the landmark study with hopes that it could one day help improve the treatment of dementia and other brain disorders. The post Scientists map the genetics of how the brain ages, region by region appeared first on USC .

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Building on the concept that blocking differentiation into specialized cell types maintains stem cells, USC and NIH scientists identify GSK3α as a checkpoint across diverse stem cell types. The post The surprising ‘checkpoint’ that helps control stem cell identity appeared first on USC .

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