HealthScience/Technology USC blazes trail with first NeuroPace implant after FDA approval Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print BY Ryan Ball January 7, 2014 More stories about: Emerging Technology, Epilepsy, Keck School of Medicine, Neurosciences
University Amy King Dundon-Berchtold, USC alumna and longtime university supporter, is seen here outside the University Club that bears her name. (Photo/Steve Cohn) Multimillion-dollar legacy gift supports USC Rossier, Keck School of Medicine and Caruso Catholic CenterThe generous donation comes from longtime USC supporters Amy King Dundon-Berchtold and James “Jim” Joseph Berchtold.
HealthScience/Technology (Photo/Courtesy of the USC's Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute) International study shows link between brain age and stroke outcomesA USC-led study could potentially help identify people at risk for poorer post-stroke outcomes.
Science/TechnologySocial Impact (Photo/Ashley Ho) USC Surgical Skills and Education Center hosts Surgeon for a Day programFifth- and sixth-grade students from Emma W. Shuey Elementary School in Rosemead get a chance to see themselves as potential doctors and think about a career in medicine as a real possibility.
HealthUniversity (Photo/Courtesy of the Mathies family) In memoriam: Allen W. Mathies, 92, former Keck School of Medicine of USC deanMathies, who served as dean from 1975 to 1985, oversaw some of the school’s most significant growth.
Social ImpactUniversity Erika Hartman, Sarah Hong and Mason Morris took part in USC’s virtual Pride Month kickoff event. (USC Photos) Trojans share their commitment to being ‘All Out With Pride’“We are not going to let anyone steal our joy,” USC Lambda LGBTQ+ Alumni Association President Erika Hartman says during the university’s virtual Pride Month kickoff event.
Science/Technology USC students (from left) Sami Haq, Henry Adam, Shobhita Rajashekar, Julia Schatz and Adarsh Rajguru build and test the CLINGERS experiment before it flies to space. (USC Photo) USC research prototype launches for testing on the International Space StationCLINGERS, a unique docking system, is designed to facilitate sensing and docking operations in space.
Social Impact (Photo/Courtesy of Kate Rogers) Trojan commits to retelling the story of the Alamo — the good, the bad and the uglyAs executive director of the Alamo Trust, Kate Rogers is putting her research on contested histories into practice.