FCIM Lunch & Learn – Cytek Aurora CS Spectral Flow Sorter
OtherCytek represent the features and application of Cytek Aurora CS, new cell sorter at FCIM.
Cytek represent the features and application of Cytek Aurora CS, new cell sorter at FCIM.
The Trump administration's "America First" policies have significantly impacted global health research, not only through funding cuts to researchers and development partners, but through myriad restrictions to international collaboration, as well as significantly diminished support for global health organizations. The sudden and growing loss of funding and critical infrastructure has left researchers, program implementers and ... Read more
During these challenging times, we need to prioritize our health and well-being. Moving and connecting through WalkUSC is a great way to do this. Please join us for a special fall connection walk at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, September 3 at ATRI-San Diego, Wednesday, September 10 at University Park Campus (UPC), and Thursday, September 11 at Health Sciences Campus (HSC). Bring ... Read more
One-day symposium with lectures from experts within the regulatory, clinical research, and translational science fields.
In partnership with UCLA, we are pleased to extend an invitation to attend a FREE Long COVID Continuing Medical Education (CME) Conference entitled "Supporting Primary Care Providers in Management and Treatment." This conference will be held on Saturday, September 13, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the University of Southern California Health Sciences Campus, located ... Read more
Faculty often struggle with writing valid and reliable examination items that test learners’ knowledge of the medical sciences. This task became even more daunting as the item types became more complex. This hands-on workshop will use clinical vignettes and practical examples to induce participants’ deeper understanding of the construction of a good exam item that ... Read more
Navigating Challenging Times webinar series supports USC faculty and staff to navigate through periods of uncertainty with greater confidence. The series provides practical strategies and insights for managing stress and fostering resilience as well as ways to prioritize self-care practices, develop healthy coping strategies and create sustainable routines. Join us to reflect, reconnect, and restore. ... Read more
Providing an overview of the robust health and well-being support that USC offers; The three departments represented will share about services that range from individual domains of wellness to organizational supports that will help you thrive in all areas of your life. Featured Guest Speakers: Lynette Merriman, EdD Lara Hilton, PhD Dara Marino, MSW See ... Read more
Are you a medical student or physician interested in health policy? Or a health policy professional interested in the role that physicians can play in policy advocacy? Please join us on September 18 to hear how physicians are leveraging their clinical experience, patient relationships, and professional networks to advocate for access to health care and public health. ... Read more
For those applying for psychiatry residency, we invite you to attend a virtual Q&A session. Come learn about our new program! To obtain Zoom link kindly rsvp: keckpsychres@med.usc.edu
This event is a part of the GEMS Workshop Series with Tom Kosakowski. Mentorship plays a vital role in personal and professional development—but what does it truly mean to be a mentor or mentee? This workshop, led by Tom Kosakowski, JD, explores the foundations of effective mentoring relationships, beginning with a clear definition of mentorship—what ... Read more
This event is a part of the OFAAI Faculty Professional Development Series. Learn selected fundamental skills from Crucial Conversations - including how to's on recognizing a Crucial Conversation, getting what you really want, navigating the stories that drive big emotions, and starting a conversation well to move into dialogue. Come with a difficult conversation that ... Read more
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.