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SC CTSI-Supported Research Drives Global Health Policy

SC CTSI-Supported Research Drives Global Health Policy

Research by Jessica Maria Atrio, MD, former clinical fellow, Keck School of Medicine of USC, demonstrated that a safe but less-frequently prescribed birth control “mini-pill” is effective for women taking human immunodefciency virus (HIV) medications.

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Implantable Pump to Deliver Tumor-Fighting Drugs in the Brain

Implantable Pump to Deliver Tumor-Fighting Drugs in the Brain

Many drugs cannot pass from the bloodstream into the brain and spinal cord. When patients have cancers that involve these sites, it may be difficult to get important chemotherapies in to fight the cancer. Ellis Meng, PhD, professor of biomedical engineering, USC Viterbi School o…

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