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Tag: Research
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.
USC, Capital One establish Center for Responsible AI in Finance
Housed under the new USC School of Advanced Computing, the center aims to advance responsible AI for financial services
Preparing future teachers for the AI era
USC Rossier faculty members aim to instill curiosity and inquiry in students as they grapple with and integrate artificial intelligence in their classrooms.
Artificial intelligence can help people feel heard, new USC study finds
New research from the USC Marshall School of Business reveals AI-generated responses can make humans “feel heard” but an underlying bias toward AI devalues its effectiveness.
Study examines if ‘inoperable’ pancreatic tumors can be safely removed
Clinical trial will examine if chemotherapy followed by a novel surgical procedure developed by USC surgeons can improve patient outcomes.
USC student helps police better prepare for the worst
Doctoral student Travis Norton identified common problems with active shooter responses and drafted policies to address them.
Teaching robots to walk on the moon — and maybe rescue one another
USC joins six other top research schools and NASA to teach doglike robots to navigate craters and other challenging surfaces.
Organoids reveal how to protect the brain against dementia, ALS following traumatic injury
In a new study published in Cell Stem Cell, USC scientists use lab-grown human brain structures known as organoids to offer insights into why this is the case and how to mitigate the risk.
USC surgeon-scientist receives $2.7M grant for liver research
“We really need new strategies to be able to provide a timely transplant for our patients,” Linda Sher says.