USC News highlighted work by Carl Kesselman and his team, who created DERIVA (Discovery Environment for Relational Information and Versioned Assets), a software program that collects data from microscopes and organizes it and other data into virtual photo albums that easily can be shared with other researchers. Their work is part of a three-study series published on Feb. 15 in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. (February 15, 2018)