Research led by the Papadopoulos lab represents a potential breakthrough in stopping metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis by shutting down multiple pathways of progression, so the liver can heal and regenerate.
QSAD, formerly written on almost every prescription, stands for quantum sufficit ad, meaning “as much as is sufficient.” Founded in 1958, QSAD Centurion remains USC Mann’s premier support group. Here, QSAD President Ken Thai, PharmD ’02, offers an update on the group’s focus and recent endeavors.
Published as a research letter in JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, a USC study found that compared to the one year before the implementation of the IRA policy on January 2023, shingles vaccinations covered by Part D rose by 46%.
Tony Succar, PhD, MScMed(OphthSc), is joining the USC Mann School faculty as assistant professor (teaching track) of the Department of Regulatory and Quality Sciences.
The 117th USC Mann commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 11, was a time for joy and celebration as graduating students—surrounded by family and friends—gathered together at the USC University Park Campus.
Compared to Black and Asian people, white and Hispanic people with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias were most likely to be diagnosed with symptoms like depression and agitation, according to a new USC Schaeffer Center study.
The curriculum includes courses in regulatory sciences along with a variety of electives. Students will further hone their skills in such specially designed classes as Clinical Trial Writing and Document Management and Clinical Trial Project Management.