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USC Brain Health and Alzheimer’s

The Brain Innovates.
So Do We.

At the Keck School of Medicine of USC, our researchers are meeting the brain’s complexity with their own in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, mental health conditions, neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders, and vision and hearing loss.

USC is uniting the greatest minds to reimagine the future of brain health.

  • The Keck School of Medicine ranks #1 in NIH funding per investigator (2025 Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research).
  • The USC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center has been funded by the National Institute on Aging since 1984.
  • The USC Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute hosts one of the largest brain imaging data repositories in the world.
  • The USC Epstein Family Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute coordinates large-scale clinical trials for Alzheimer’s disease.
  • The USC Center for Personalized Brain Health runs a prevention clinic for patients at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

Connect with USC Brain Health

Explore Centers, Institutes and Departments

    Centers & Institutes

    USC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC)

    A leader in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders, the Keck School of Medicine’s ADRC advances research, enhances patient care and trains the next generation of scientists. Funded since 1984 by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), it is one of 37 federally designated ADRCs in the United States, and supports clinical trial participation and patient referrals.

    USC Brain Tumor Center

    The USC Brain Tumor Center offers comprehensive care for adults and children with all types of brain tumors. Its multidisciplinary team uses cutting-edge diagnostic tools and innovative approaches to deliver personalized treatment.

    USC Center for Personalized Brain Health (CPBH)

    The Keck School of Medicine’s CPBH works to uncover the role of the APOE ε4 gene in the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, advance diagnostic techniques and therapeutics, and offer personalized interventions. Through collaborative science, it makes a meaningful difference in the lives of patients at elevated risk for Alzheimer’s.

    USC Epstein Family Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI)

    The Keck School of Medicine’s ATRI rigorously rigorously tests methods for early detection and treatments for all stages of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. It coordinates large-scale clinical trials with a vision for the ultimate prevention of Alzheimer’s disease in the next 10 years.

    USC Ginsburg Institute for Biomedical Therapeutics (IBT)

    The Keck School of Medicine’s IBT works to transform bioengineered neural interfaces into treatments for patients for whom there is currently no foreseeable cure. Working at the interface of medicine and engineering, it furthers the understanding of neurosensory disorders, leading to the development of novel diagnostic and treatment options.

    USC Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (INI)

    The Keck School of Medicine’s INI applies innovative imaging and information technologies to the study of the brain. It shares data and resources with thousands of collaborators around the world and hosts the Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI), one of the largest brain imaging data repositories in the world.

    USC Neurorestoration Center

    The USC Neurorestoration Center develops transformative therapies to restore neurological function after abnormal development, disease or injury. It brings together neurosurgery, neurology, psychiatry and psychology, neurorehabilitation and athletic medicine by conducting research and clinical trials, and developing clinical programs.

    USC Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute (ZNI)

    ZNI is a collaborative center that unites the neuroscience community at USC. Its research delves into fundamental explorations of neuroscience, encompassing the impact of aging on the brain, the interplay between genes and environment in shaping brain circuitry, and the identification of those most susceptible to various brain disorders.

    Departments

    Department of Neurological Surgery

    The Department of Neurological Surgery sparks progress in brain and spine health through integrated research and clinical care. Faculty collaborate to fight brain cancer, epilepsy, stroke, Parkinson’s disease and more, while training the clinician-scientist leaders of tomorrow.

    Department of Neurology

    The Department of Neurology connects research, education and patient care to serve diverse patients facing a wide array of neurological disorders, ranging from headache to Alzheimer’s disease. It is ranked #5 nationally in NIH funding in its field (2025 Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research).

    Department of Ophthalmology

    The Department of Ophthalmology advances treatments for vision disorders through research in bioengineering, epidemiology, imaging, immunology and neuroregeneration. Faculty handle some of the most complex surgical cases, and lead one of the largest residency programs in the U.S. The USC Roski Eye Institute ranks among the top 5 nationally in NIH research funding in its field (2025 Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research).

    Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery

    The USC Caruso Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery is home to one of the nation’s leading research programs in its field, creating better ways to treat ear, nose and throat conditions. Faculty address the most complex cases while training future leaders in the field.

    Department of Physiology and Neuroscience

    The Department of Physiology and Neuroscience studies Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative disorders, stroke, diabetes, kidney disease and hypertension at the molecular, cellular and systems levels. Faculty use discoveries to develop new treatments, and prepare students and trainees as future leaders.

    Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences

    The Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences cares for and protects the mental health of diverse communities, including USC students, through comprehensive services. Faculty advance leading-edge research, meet patients’ needs and train future leaders.

    Find Education and Training Opportunities

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      Master of Science Programs

      USC’s brain health master’s programs offer interdisciplinary training in medical physiology, neuroimaging and informatics, and speech-language pathology. Through academic course work, hands-on research and personalized mentorship, master’s students prepare for advanced study and careers in biomedicine, research and patient care.

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      PhD Programs

      USC’s brain health PhD programs offer interdisciplinary training in the biomedical and biological sciences, neuroscience, and hearing and communication neuroscience. Through collaborative, innovative research and mentorship in a supportive environment, PhD students prepare to become leaders in the biomedical and health sciences.

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      Residencies

      USC’s brain health residency programs offer rigorous clinical training in neurological surgery, neurology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology and psychiatry. Through diverse clinical experiences, research and mentorship from nationally recognized faculty, residents prepare to become leaders in medicine.

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      Clinical Fellowships: Neurology

      USC’s neurology clinical fellowships offer advanced training in clinical neurophysiology, epilepsy, headache, intraoperative neurologic monitoring, movement disorders, multiple sclerosis, neurobehavioral/neuropsychiatry, neurocritical care and vascular neurology. Through specialized clinical experience, research and mentorship from nationally recognized faculty, clinical fellows prepare to become leaders in neurology.

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      Clinical Fellowships: Ophthalmology

      USC’s ophthalmology clinical fellowships offer advanced training in cornea, external disease and refractive surgery, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus, and vitreoretinal surgery. Through specialized clinical experience, research and mentorship from nationally recognized faculty, clinical fellows prepare to become leaders in ophthalmology.

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      Clinical Fellowships: Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery

      USC’s otolaryngology clinical fellowships offer advanced training in laryngology, rhinology and skull base surgery, and speech pathology. Through specialized clinical experience, research and mentorship from nationally recognized faculty, clinical fellows prepare to become leaders in otolaryngology – head and neck surgery.

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      Clinical Fellowships: Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences

      USC’s psychiatry clinical fellowships offer advanced training in child and adolescent, consultation-liaison and forensic psychiatry. Through specialized clinical experience, research and mentorship from nationally recognized faculty, clinical fellows prepare to become leaders in psychiatry and the behavioral sciences.

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      Clinical Fellowships: Additional Specialties

      USC’s clinical fellowships offer advanced training in additional specialties, including craniofacial surgery, emergency and trauma radiology, neuropathology, neuroradiology, pain medicine, sleep medicine, spine, and spine medicine. Through specialized clinical experience, research and mentorship from nationally recognized faculty, clinical fellows prepare to become leaders in their fields.

      Featured Video

      Tackling Alzheimer’s disease with a multi-angled approach

      Six million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is projected to soar to 14 million by 2050. The Keck School has four world-renowned research centers and institutes focused on this devastating disease. Taking a multi-angled approach – from basic research on the earliest molecular changes that lead to cognitive decline to clinical trials of innovative treatments to slow or prevent the disease’s progression – the Keck School of Medicine of USC is at the forefront of Alzheimer’s research.

       

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      • At the Keck School of Medicine, researchers are tackling the brain’s complexity across dementia and age-related cognitive decline, mental illness, neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders, brain tumors, and vision and hearing loss. USC is a world leader in brain imaging and home to the USC Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (INI), and both the Department of Neurology and the Department of Ophthalmology are ranked #5 nationally in NIH funding in their fields (2025 Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research).

      • From common to complex conditions, USC provides care and research in brain health across the lifespan. These conditions include Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases; stroke; spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury; autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders; schizophrenia and depression; vision and hearing disorders; and brain tumors.

      • At the Keck School of Medicine, brain health research brings together six departments and eight institutes and centers. Key programs include the USC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC), the USC Center for Personalized Brain Health (CPBH), the USC Epstein Family Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI), and the USC Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute (INI).

      • USC offers the full continuum of education and training opportunities in brain health, including master’s and PhD programs; residencies in neurological surgery, neurology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, and psychiatry; and clinical fellowships across 29 specialties. Students and trainees gain hands-on clinical and research experience across the Keck School of Medicine, Keck Medicine of USC, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles General Medical Center, and affiliated hospitals and clinical sites.

      • USC brings together leading programs focused on Alzheimer’s disease research, prevention and treatment. The USC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) is one of 37 National Institute on Aging (NIA)-funded centers in the United States and has been continuously funded since 1984, with work spanning research, clinical trial recruitment and patient referrals. The USC Epstein Family Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI) coordinates large-scale clinical trials for Alzheimer’s disease prevention and treatment across multiple NIH-funded networks. The USC Center for Personalized Brain Health (CPBH) offers a prevention clinic for individuals at elevated risk for Alzheimer’s disease.