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ZNI Seminar Series: Dr. Karunesh Ganguly

Herklotz Seminar Room in Zilkha Institute (ZNI 112) 1501 San Pablo St, Los Angeles, United States

You are invited to join us for a presentation by Dr. Karunesh Ganguly from University of California, San Francisco on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, at 12PM to 1PM titled, “Targeted modulation of neural population dynamics to improve movement control after brain injury” in the Herklotz Conference Room/ZNI 112. It is in the Health Science Campus ... Read more

The future of Africa-U.S. health diplomacy: Perspectives from the continent part 1, the initial African public perceptions and responses to the US presidential actions

Virtual Event

This event is part of a 4-part series on the impact of U.S. global health cuts on Africa-U.S. relations. Presented by the University of Southern California Annenberg Center for Communications Leadership and Policy, the African Centre for the Study of the United States, and the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health. Please note that ... Read more

M.S. in Global Medicine Progressive Degree Virtual Info Sessions

Virtual Event

Are you a current USC pre-health student interested in earning a master’s degree while completing your bachelor’s degree? Join us at a virtual info session where you can learn more about the Progressive Master’s Degree in Global Medicine and how it can help you to earn your master’s degree in as few as 24 units. ... Read more

Dean’s Transformative Lecture Series: Point-of-Care Tools to Improve Global Cancer Care

Aresty Auditorium 1450 Biggy St, Los Angeles, United States

Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Ph.D. is the Rice University Malcolm Gillis University Professor of Bioengineering and co-Director of Rice 360 Institute for Global Health. Her research has been instrumental in improving early detection of cancers and in developing and scaling affordable technologies to improve newborn and maternal health, especially in low-resource settings. She is a recipient of ... Read more

IAS Distinguished Speaker Series – Suzan Walters, PhD

Join Suzan Walters, PhD; Assistant Professor, Department of Population Health, Center for Opioid Epidemiology and Policy, NYU Grossman School of Medicine for our April 2025 IAS Speaker Series event! Soto Street Building Room 301 1845 N. Soto Street Los Angeles, CA 90032 Free parking on-site. (Please see receptionist upon arrival for parking details). Lunch will ... Read more

Free

HSC Pop-Up Pantry: Food Distribution Event

The HSC Pop-Up Pantry: Food Distribution Event at the Keck School of Medicine of USC's Health Sciences Campus, hosted by USC Student Basic Needs, KSOM's Office of Student Affairs and Office for Graduate Affairs, and USC Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences.  Open to ALL students enrolled in graduate degree programs at the HSC ... Read more

Free Film Screening of “Josiah”

Mayer Auditorium, KAM 1975 Zonal Ave., Los Angeles, United States

Join us for a free screening of the film, "Josiah" by Joe Carlini. Josiah follows a young man's descent into heroin addiction, shedding light on the opioid crisis. Blending personal storytelling with interviews from doctors, policymakers, and people with lived experience of addiction, the film offers an unflinching look at this ongoing epidemic. Thursday, April ... Read more

Free

Hazardous Inequalities: Older Adults Responding to the Unequal Health Effects of Climate Change

In honor of Earth Day on April 22, 2025, the University of Southern California Institute on Inequalities in Global Health, in cooperation with HelpAge USA and HelpAge International, will highlight how local, national, and global actors are responding to the unequal impacts of climate change on the health of older adults. Climate change disproportionately impacts and exacerbates existing vulnerabilities ... Read more

Free

This program is open to all eligible individuals. Keck School of Medicine of USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.