SC CTSI-Supported Study Will Enhance the Dental Experience for Children With Autism.
Record-setting grant will help USC division study sensory stimuli that lessen a child’s anxiety during oral care.
Record-setting grant will help USC division study sensory stimuli that lessen a child’s anxiety during oral care.
NIH launches resource to enhance rigor and reproducibility in scientific research.
Speaker: Christopher P. Austin, MD, director of NCATS.
Obesity linked to adrenal disorder in teens may increase risk for cardiovascular disease.
SC CTSI’s latest Digital Scholar workshops provide hands-on experience with social media data analysis and infographics.
Johanna Olson, MD, answered some common questions parents (and the public) have about care for transgender children.
Novel device has received Humanitarian Use Device designation from FDA.
Finding USC researchers with active clinical trials has never been easier.
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