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Research Posts
Listen: Why neighborhoods matter to brain development in children
Megan Herting, PhD, discusses how where children grow up can impact their brain development in an episode of the podcast, "Environmental Health Chat," hosted by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.Herting, an assistant professor in the department...
Professor brings academic research to life in L.A.’s underserved communities
Vaping – not prior smoking – is associated with changes in gene regulation linked to disease
Hesitancy persists months after COVID-19 vaccines were widely available in U.S.
Top score for USC and Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles’ joint clinical and translational research program
USC scientist to study physical gait rehabilitation and brain health with help from SC CTSI
KSOM annual report spotlights public health research, community engagement
Keck School of Medicine of USC's annual report, released today, spotlights the Department of Population and Public Health's innovative research, collaborative partnerships and unprecedented growth in the past year. Here are some highlights:The pandemic put public...
Researcher awarded $2M grant to map L.A.’s food landscape
Kayla de la Haye, PhD, is one of three USC researchers to be awarded a $2 million grant to develop a new approach to understanding food systems, food access and food security across Los Angeles County.De la Haye, an associate professor of Population and Public Health...