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ALS is the 5,000-piece jigsaw puzzle of the therapeutic world. As the regulatory edges come together, new research pieces are also connecting.
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Angle PLC Announces Multiple Downstream Analysis Techniques for CTCs
11/2/2022
ANGLE plc is delighted to announce the publication of results from a multi-centre clinical study undertaken with The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, TX, Wilmot Cancer Institute, University of Rochester, NY, Robert H Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, Northwestern University, IL, and Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Southern California, CA, US.
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This week, two studies provided big insights into brain changes and specific genetic sites and risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. For those and more, continue reading.
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With a $50 Million Gift, USC and UC San Diego Join Forces in Alzheimer's Research
1/24/2022
A joint gift to the University of Southern California and the University of California San Diego totaling $50 million from the Epstein Family Foundation will drive Alzheimer's research and accelerate the search for treatments and a cure.
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Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
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Sparta Science and USC's Center for Body Computing Collaborate on New Research Testing the Effectiveness of Tools Used for Assessing Injury-Risk in U.S. Servicemembers
6/17/2021
Sparta Science has partnered with the University of Southern California's Center for Body Computing to conduct a series of iterative research studies aimed at understanding how to best utilize force plates and machine learning algorithms to predict risk for and mitigate musculoskeletal injuries within U.S. military servicemembers.
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Could gene therapy provide a solution to HIV? A new research project aims to find out.
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Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
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National and Local Organizations Unite for Mental Health and Addiction Event in Los Angeles Ahead of 2020 Presidential Election
12/17/2019
NBC News' Kate Snow to headline event at the University of Southern California's Bovard Auditorium
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Researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California developed a new nanoparticle technique that “lights up” the unstable calcifications (plaque) that can cause heart attacks and strokes.
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Biomedical engineers at the University of Southern California developed a method using ultrasound to control and track drug release.
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Keck School of Medicine of USC and Science 37® Collaborate on Largest Ever NIH-Funded, Telemedicine-Based Dermatology Study
10/1/2019
The two organizations will compare care methods for treating patients with eczema
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The research could have broad implications in treating age-related illnesses, as well as cancer prevention.
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Women who were seen for treatment by Dr. George M. Tyndall at the University of Southern California Student Health Center, you may be eligible for benefits from a class action settlement
7/12/2019
A Settlement has been reached in a class action lawsuit, In re USC Student Health Center Litigation (No. 2:18-cv-04258-SVW), involving Dr. George M. Tyndall, a gynecologist at the University of Southern California ("USC") Student Health Center from August 14, 1989 to June 21, 2016.
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Recondo Technology and VisiQuate Partnership Slashing Healthcare Cost through Innovation and AI Technologies
6/4/2019
Companies integrate best-in-industry intelligent automation and analytics to deliver predictive prioritization on claims most likely to be recouped; live clients realizing significant cost savings and denial reduction.
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Tip That Launched College Bribery Scandal Case Came From Pharma Pump-and-Dump Investigation
3/15/2019
The scandal, dubbed Operation Varsity Blues, revolves around dozens of wealthy parents paying a college consultant to help cheat on entrance exams and falsify student athlete profiles, as well as bribing coaches at a number of prestigious universities. -
There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them.
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Newly Published Study in Mice Finds a Fasting Mimicking Diet May Reduce or Reverse Inflammatory Bowel Disease Symptoms
3/12/2019
In mice and human cells, periodic cycles of fasting-like conditions appear to trigger intestinal regeneration more effectively than water-only fasting
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Mount Sinai and USC Researchers Develop Prostate Cancer Prediction Tool That Has Unmatched Accuracy
2/7/2019
Current tools used to predict prostate cancer progression are generally subjective in nature, leading to differing interpretations among clinicians
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The area is home to numerous well-known players in the pharma industry, including Abbott, Iovance, Gossamer Bio, Crown Biosciences, Illumina, Human Longevity and many, many more.