USC Graduate Student Turns Filmmaker with Video Addressing Vaccine Myths
SC CTSI-supported TL1 scholar wins two awards in this year's USC Science Filmmaking Competition.
SC CTSI-supported TL1 scholar wins two awards in this year's USC Science Filmmaking Competition.
USC scientist, Wei Li, shows that a common protein in the human body can help heal skin injuries.
Anantha Shekhar, director of the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, provides a fresh perspective.
Javier focuses on mental, emotional and behavioral health issues among immigrant populations.
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TL1 scholar Jamaica Rettberg produced a video series to help fellow graduate students complete NIH applications.
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