Assistant Professor Andrei Irimia’s goal is to use powerful neuroimaging techniques to uncover how the anatomy and function of the brain changes with injury and age.
Surprising race- and gender-based differences in telomeres—the chains of repeating molecules that protect the ends of chromosomes from damage—show that the structures’ relationship to age and health outcomes is more complex than originally thought, according to a USC-led study.
USC Provost Michael Quick and Vice Provost for Faculty & Academic Affairs Elizabeth Graddy honored Associate Professor Sean Curran at the Galen Center on January 5.