USC-led study leverages artificial intelligence to predict risk of bedsores in hospitalized patients
The study presents a new model for predicting patients most at risk of bedsores in hospitals.
The study presents a new model for predicting patients most at risk of bedsores in hospitals.
The honor recognizes innovation that has a real impact on the welfare of society.
Steve Kay, head of convergent research initiatives at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, spurs team science to change the landscape of health.
USC Price’s Genevieve Kanter explains the privacy risks that clinicians are taking when they use AI chatbots.
Researchers looked at a cancer therapy drug and found biosimilars bring competition to the market, with prices declining by more than half for some versions.
An international leader in Alzheimer’s disease research for over 30 years, Aisen is recognized with the highest academic honor at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
Researchers at USC’s Information Sciences Institute used machine learning and deep statistical analysis to look for answers about vaccine hesitancy.
A USC Schaeffer Center study — the first to examine biosimilar drivers — finds commercial insurers limit use in almost 20% of cases. Restrictions are greatest for pediatric patients.
Surgeons with Keck Medicine of USC launch a clinical trial to enroll first-ever bladder transplant patient after multiple successful research procedures.
USC’s Vsevolod “Seva” Katritch discusses how structure-based virtual screening and AI could disrupt the time-consuming, expensive process of drug discovery.