Eun Ji Chung, a Gabilan Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering received a Broad Innovation Award for her research proposal to use biologically inspired scaffolds in urethral tissue generation….Continue Reading Eun Ji Chung receives Broad Innovation Award
Year: 2017
Stacey Finley named one of the 2016 Young Innovators of Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering
Stacey Finley, a Gabilan Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, was named one of the 2016 Young Innovators of Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering….Continue Reading Stacey Finley named one of the 2016 Young Innovators of Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering
Steve Kay returns to lead USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience
Steve Kay was announced to lead the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience and named Provost Professor of Neurology, Biomedical Engineering and Biological Sciences….Continue Reading Steve Kay returns to lead USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience
Michelson Center aim: Bring biologists, engineers together, fast-track groundbreaking research
USC News featured the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Biosciences discussing plans both the physical building and the faculty that are primed to fill the interdisciplinary spaces….Continue Reading Michelson Center aim: Bring biologists, engineers together, fast-track groundbreaking research
Stacey Finley receives award from the National Science Foundation
Stacey Finley received a Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation for her work in the mathematical modeling of angiogenesis signaling and crosstalk in tumor cells….Continue Reading Stacey Finley receives award from the National Science Foundation
Peter Kuhn on the White House lawn
Peter Kuhn attended the Cancer Moonshot Summit to fast track research and improve patient outcomes. …Continue Reading Peter Kuhn on the White House lawn
Carl Kesselman is solving intractable biomedical problems with Discovery Informatics
Kesselman will lead the Center for Discovery Informatics at the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience. The Center will create transformative new methods and infrastructure for data-driven discovery with a focus on convergent bioscience….Continue Reading Carl Kesselman is solving intractable biomedical problems with Discovery Informatics
How Can Wearable Technology Improve Cancer Treatment?
The Huffington Post published, “How Can Wearable Technology Improve Cancer Treatment?” featuring Peter Kuhn discussing ATOM-HP, joint effort of the National Cancer Institute’s Center for Strategic Initiatives and the Department of Defense’s Rapid Response Technology Office. …Continue Reading How Can Wearable Technology Improve Cancer Treatment?
Peter Kuhn honored by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Peter Kuhn was honored by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation as a recipient of the BCRF award at the annual meeting in NYC in October….Continue Reading Peter Kuhn honored by the Breast Cancer Research Foundation
USC to show how wearable technology can improve cancer treatment as part of White House event
The Department of Defense recommended the implementation of the Kuhn lab-led Analytical Tools to Objectively Measure Human Performance (AtomHP) to President Obama in November 2016. AtomHP assesses in real-time a cancer patient’s experiences from physical, psychological, and environmental factors. It advances the way doctors monitor core dynamics in cancer patients on a regular basis….Continue Reading USC to show how wearable technology can improve cancer treatment as part of White House event