The opioid reversal drug Narcan will soon be available over-the-counter to consumers at local pharmacies and gas stations. USC pharmacist Michelle Hormozian talked to ABC7 Eyewitness News about the drug's availability.
Lawrence Liberti, PhD, has joined the USC Mann School as director of the D.K. Kim International Center for Regulatory Science and as an associate professor of the Department of Regulatory and Quality Sciences.
New findings, published in The Journal of Biological Chemistry, reveal how the brain produces pregnenolone—the “mother hormone” that is the progenitor of all neurosteroids.
Organized by the USC student chapter of the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS), the symposium welcomed experts at the forefront of drug delivery system research.
How is the human mind influenced by legal and illegal drugs? An innovative new multidisciplinary course from the USC Mann School, RXRS 202, will decode the effects of drugs—legal and illegal—on the human mind and society.
USC Schaeffer Center and University of Minnesota researchers found that study participants without a college degree had even larger employment gains from lifestyle changes recommended by specialists.
Yong (Tiger) Zhang of USC Mann was awarded a five-year, $2.5 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to fund a study that could lead to the development of new therapeutics for triple-negative breast cancer.