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Scott Fraser, a world leader in using advanced technologies to capture biological processes (Photo by John Livzey); featured image for Scott Fraser named Provost Professor at USC

Scott Fraser named Provost Professor at USC

Elizabeth Garrett, USC provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, has announced the appointment of Scott Fraser as Provost Professor of Biological Sciences and Biomedical Engineering and the Director of Science …

Andy McMahon (Photo by Phil Channing); featured image for Andrew McMahon installed as chair of stem cell biology at Keck School of Medicine of USC

Andrew McMahon installed as chair of stem cell biology at Keck School of Medicine of USC

Andrew P. McMahon, newly appointed department chair of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC and director of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center for …

Songtao Shi, DDS, PhD (Photo courtesy of the Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC); featured image for Cell Stem Cell study outlines how autoimmune disorders can be controlled by MSC infusions

Cell Stem Cell study outlines how autoimmune disorders can be controlled by MSC infusions

A study appearing in Cell Stem Cell and led by researchers at the University of Southern California, outlines the specifics of how autoimmune disorders can be controlled by infusions of mesenchymal stem …

Eli and Edythe Broad CIRM Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at USC (Photo by Chris Shinn); featured image for Keck student honored with PhD Achievement Award

Keck student honored with PhD Achievement Award

Keck School of Medicine scholar Elizabeth Zuniga is one of five USC graduate students to receive the PhD Achievement Award this month in recognition of their outstanding academic profiles. New this year, …

Andy McMahon (Photo by Phil Channing); featured image for Harvard scientist recruited to lead USC’s center for stem cell research and regenerative medicine

Harvard scientist recruited to lead USC’s center for stem cell research and regenerative medicine

The University of Southern California announces a major scientific recruitment to the Keck School of Medicine, one that will have a transformative effect on the medical and biological sciences across the university’s …

Stem cell (Creative Commons image by Reuters); featured image for USC scientists find mechanism that allows for reprogramming stem cells

USC scientists find mechanism that allows for reprogramming stem cells

In healthy bodies, liver cells beget liver cells, while skin cells beget skin cells. Previous research, however, has shown that—sometimes—cells can be reprogrammed, from skin, for example, to muscle or vice versa. …

Cheng-Ming Chuong (Photo courtesy of Cheng-Ming Chuong); featured image for Cellular automaton model predicts how hair follicle stem cells regenerate

Cellular automaton model predicts how hair follicle stem cells regenerate

Your hair — or lack of hair — is the result of a lifelong tug-of-war between activators that wake up, and inhibitors that calm, stem cells in every hair follicle on your …

Cheng-Ming Chuong (Photo courtesy of Cheng-Ming Chuong); featured image for USC researchers learn how hair stem cell populations achieve large-scale tissue regeneration and growth

USC researchers learn how hair stem cell populations achieve large-scale tissue regeneration and growth

In one of the first studies to look at the population behavior of a large pool of stem cells in thousands of hair follicles – as opposed to the stem cell of …

Qi-Long Ying (Photo by Cristy Lytal); featured image for USC research listed among top breakthroughs of 2010

USC research listed among top breakthroughs of 2010

Groundbreaking research by Keck School of Medicine of USC researchers has been selected as one of Science magazine’s top 10 Breakthroughs of 2010. The study, Production of p53 gene knockout rats by …

Qi-Long Ying (Photo by Cristy Lytal); featured image for USC researchers create first “knockout” rats using embryonic stem cell technology

USC researchers create first “knockout” rats using embryonic stem cell technology

Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California (USC) have, for the first time, generated “knockout” rats—animals that are genetically modified to lack one or more genes—through …