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Researchers develop a way to grow and genetically engineer the progenitor cells that give rise to macrophages, a type of first-responder immune cell that shows promise for developing immunotherapies for cancers and other diseases. The post USC-led team creates renewable cell source for cancer immunotherapy and beyond appeared first on USC .

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A USC study suggests that increasing omega-3 levels via supplements has little effect on brain health despite showing evidence that the nutrients directly reach the brain. The post Fish oil supplements may not prevent Alzheimer’s-related decline appeared first on USC .

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STORY, VIDEO and PHOTOS: Eight Trojan startups — tackling topics as varied as women’s health and robotics — pitched their cases during Demo Day for USC and Techstars. The post USC startups pitch big ideas at Techstars ‘Demo Day’ appeared first on USC .

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A world champion as a player with Team USA, she becomes the second lacrosse head coach in USC history. The post Sam Apuzzo named USC lacrosse head coach appeared first on USC .

Darnell Adler’s Lifeline AI took the top prize at Red Bull Basement’s World Final, giving the recent USC Dornsife grad new momentum to build what he hopes will become a global standard for discreet emergency alerts. The post After global innovation win, Trojan aims to make calling for help safer appeared first on USC .

Six students in USC Marshall’s Hayes Barnard Fellowship and the program’s founding director installed solar panels to electrify a school. The post Trojans build sustainable infrastructure for Kenya village appeared first on USC .

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Four Master of Public Administration students help the Los Angeles City Council’s Traci Park with making part of Washington Boulevard safer for bicycle riders. The post USC Price students advise L.A. councilmember on designing safer streets appeared first on USC .

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USC researchers’ CT scans of two Egyptian mummies demonstrate the power of advanced imaging technologies to bridge the gap between the present day and the ancient world. The post Scanning the past: USC researchers unlock ancient secrets with cutting-edge technologies appeared first on USC .

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Faculty and medical students from the Keck School of Medicine of USC visited Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School for hands-on demos and candid conversation. The post Opening high school students’ eyes to careers in vision science appeared first on USC .

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