Sentences with phrase «usc professor»

But fandom's biggest champion came in the form of Orlando Jones, who brought the day to a close in a conversation with USC professor, conference co-director and «aca - fan» Henry Jenkins about his engagement with fandom.
«Justices seek to weigh anti-terrorism law, free - speech rights; The Supreme Court justices sound closely split over whether a USC professor illegally advised the Kurdistan Workers Party, listed as a foreign terrorist group»: David G. Savage of The Los Angeles Times has this news update.
Organized by Josh Kun, music critic, MacArthur fellow, American Book Award winner, and USC professor, and presented as part of Pacific Standard Time: LA / LA.
In the video below, artist Harry Dodge, USC Professor of Art History, Megan R. Luke and MOCA Chief Curator Helen Molesworth discuss Robert Rauschenberg's Combines produced in the mid-1950s to early 1960s.
According to USC Professor Richard Green of the University of Southern California's Lusk Center for Real Estate, «They have no margin for error.»
USC professor and friend of education journalism Morgan Polikoff won an award at AERA and gave a great speech.
«The thing about the bots is something that people didn't know,» said USC professor Morgan Polikoff.
The Stability of Observational and Student Survey Measures of Teaching Effectiveness is a useful paper from USC Professor Morgan S. Polikoff.
«The saddest part is that the most critical element of whether our children are successful is being ignored,» said Julie Slayton, the district's former director of research and planning and now a USC professor of education.
And it is a smart move, according to USC professor Dan Schnur.
This pilot, which takes state - based standards for high school art and math and reimagines them through the multimedia platform of building video games from scratch, was conceived and created by USC professor Lucien Vattel, associate director for game research at the university's Viterbi School of Engineering.
USC professor Drew Casper provides a commentary track, though if the common problem of academic commentaries is their dry tone and pile - up of detail, Casper's track, down to the falsely ingratiating lilt in his voice, sounds like a Film 101 professor explaining simple concepts to a class he assumes has never heard of them before.
USC professor and WGA West president Howard Rodman chaired the selection committee, which chose from a field of 73 film and 18 TV adaptations.
Chaired by USC professor and past president of the Writers Guild of America, West, Howard Rodman, the 2018 Scripter selection committee selected the finalists from a field of 91 film and 28 television adaptations.
«ENIGMA's scientists screen brain scans and genomes worldwide for factors that help or harm the brain — this crowd - sourcing and sheer wealth of data gives us the power to crack the brain's genetic code,» said Paul Thompson, Ph.D., Keck School of Medicine of USC professor and principal investigator of ENIGMA.
USC professor Sri Narayan's research focuses on the fundamental and applied aspects of electrochemical energy conversion and storage to reduce the carbon footprint of energy use and by providing energy alternatives to fossil fuel, Wednesday, June 10, 2014 in Los Angeles.

Not exact matches

«Studies show that the slower the tempo, the slower people walk through the store, so the more they put in their baskets and the more they end up buying,» Deborah MacInnis, professor of business administration and marketing at the USC Marshall School of Business, told the LA Times.
Digital Playbook for Entrepreneurs: Creating a Tech Startup USC Marshall School of Business professor Dr. Anthony Borquez will be joined by a special guest lecturer to discuss how technology is changing the world we live in and how entrepreneurs need to adapt to remain successful in an ever changing environment
We'll see what's working and what isn't — and we'll tackle the question that lies at the heart of this revolution: What do we need to do now to make healthcare healthy enough for the 21st century Dr. David B. Agus, Co-chair, Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH; Professor of Medicine and Engineering; Founding Director and CEO, Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine, USC Clifton Leaf, Editor - in - Chief, Fortune and Co-chair, Brainstorm HEALTH
Deborah Brooks, Co-founder and Executive Vice Chairman, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Elli Kaplan, Co-founder and CEO, Neurotrack Dr. David A. Kessler, Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Bill Maris, Venture Capitalist Dr. Olivier Oullier, Neuroscientist & Former Head, Global Strategy in Health and Health Care, World Economic Forum Mary Varghese Presti, Executive Director, Emerging Services, athenahealth Moderator: Dr. David Agus, USC Introduction: Dr. Doug Nemecek, Chief Medical Officer, Behavioral Health, Cigna
That's because customers respond to the tempo of a store's music, says Deborah MacInnis, professor of business administration and marketing at the USC Marshall School of Business.
Dr. Dana Goldman, Leonard D. Schaeffer Chair and Director, Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics USC Dr. Kathy L. Hudson, Deputy Director for Science, Outreach, and Policy, National Institutes of Health James Park, Co-founder, Chairman, President, and CEO, Fitbit Sue Siegel, Chief Executive Officer, GE Ventures and healthymagination Moderator: Dr. David B. Agus, Co-chair, Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH; Professor of Medicine and Engineering; Director, Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine, USC
Dr. David B. Agus, Co-chair, Fortune Brainstorm HEALTH; Professor of Medicine and Engineering; Founding Director and CEO, Lawrence J. Ellison Institute for Transformative Medicine, USC Clifton Leaf, Co-chair, Brainstorm HEALTH; Deputy Editor, Fortune
Perhaps the best counter-analysis can be found here, on the PBS Frontline website, from the independent «virtual» news organization TehranBureau, and written by MUHAMMAD SAHIMI, a USC chemistry professor who has been writing about Iran, its nuclear program and its domestic developments for many years....
As an Adjunct Professor at USC Marshall School of Business, I have the the privilege of working with some of the best resources in the world.
Dr. Karp is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the USC Keck School of Medicine and a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
-- Harvey Karp, M.D., New York Times bestselling author of The Happiest Baby on the Block and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, USC School of Medicine
James Dobson, Ph. D., licensed psychologist and marriage and family counselor, past Associate Professor of Pediatrics, USC School of Medicine Author, The New Dare to Discipline Founder, Focus on the Family
Dr. Harvey Karp is a nationally renowned pediatrician, child development specialist and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the USC School of Medicine.
The 4th Trimester is a term coined by Dr. Harvey Karp, renowned pediatrician, child development specialist, and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the USC School of Medicine.
Dr Christopher Tolcher, MD, clinical assistant professor of pediatrics, USC School of Medicine; spokesman, American Academy of Pediatrics.
USC Viterbi School of Engineering Assistant Professor Qiming Wang and Ph.D. student Kun - Hao Yu, along with MIT Professor Nicholas Fang and University of Missouri Professor Guoliang Huang, have developed 3 - D printed metamaterials capable of blocking sound waves and mechanical vibrations.
Professor Armani, the Ray Irani Chair in Engineering and Material Sciences at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, likens the change from conventional silicon to organic materials as analogous to the change of «gas to electric.»
«The application of big data in the human rights domain is still really in its infancy,» said Mark Latonero, research director and professor at the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy and fellow at the Data & Society Research Institute.
El - Naggar, associate professor of physics, biological sciences, and chemistry at USC Dornsife, and a collaborative team from USC and Caltech think they have the answer.
«VR, especially immersive VR, draws heavily on the limited cognitive resource of attention by drawing the user's attention away from the hospital environment and the medical procedures and into the virtual world,» said Gold who is also a professor of Anesthesiology, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
During his residency, he was able to work with a professor — Michael Rudolph, executive director of community pharmacy practice at the USC School of Pharmacy — who runs a network of eight community pharmacies.
«What's new here is we figured out how to deliver a drug into the inner ear so it actually stays put and does what it's supposed to do, and that's novel,» said Charles E. McKenna, a corresponding author for the study and chemistry professor at USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.
«We are at a point in human research where we are making huge strides in overcoming a lot of neurologic disease,» says neurologist Christianne Heck, associate professor of neurology at USC and co-director of the USC Neurorestoration Center.
«We at Rancho are dedicated to advancing rehabilitation and to restoration of neurologic function through new technologies, which can be assistive or can promote recovery by capitalizing on the innate plasticity of the human nervous system,» says Aisen, also a clinical professor of neurology at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
Last year, the same team led by USC Viterbi electrical engineering professor Chongwu Zhou developed a successful anode design using porous silicon nanowires that allowed the material to expand and contract without breaking, effectively solving the pulverization problem.
Designed to test the safety and effectiveness of this new approach, the clinical trial was led by principal investigator Richard Andersen, the James G. Boswell Professor of Neuroscience at Caltech, neurosurgeon Charles Y. Liu, professor of neurological surgery, neurology, and biomedical engineering at USC, and neurologist Mindy Aisen, chief medical officer at Rancho LoProfessor of Neuroscience at Caltech, neurosurgeon Charles Y. Liu, professor of neurological surgery, neurology, and biomedical engineering at USC, and neurologist Mindy Aisen, chief medical officer at Rancho Loprofessor of neurological surgery, neurology, and biomedical engineering at USC, and neurologist Mindy Aisen, chief medical officer at Rancho Los Amigos.
Professor Ellis Meng of the USC Viterbi Department of Biomedical Engineering and Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience said that the performance of the new polymer - based material is on par with microwires in terms of recording fidelity and sensitivity.
New research from USC Marshall School of Business associate professors of marketing Anthony Dukes and Sivaramakrishnan Siddarth shows that a consumer with a trade - in actually forks over more money to the dealer than consumers without a trade - in.
She is director of the medical intensive care unit at Keck Hospital of USC, chief quality and patient safety officer at Keck Medical Center of USC and assistant professor of clinical medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
He is the chief medical officer at Los Angeles County + USC Medical Center and professor of clinical medicine at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.
«The batteries last for about 5,000 recharge cycles, giving them an estimated 15 - year lifespan,» said Sri Narayan, professor of chemistry at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences and corresponding author of a paper describing the new batteries that was published online by the Journal of the Electrochemical Society on June 20.
Barber and her co-author Mara Mather, professor of gerontology and psychology at USC, conducted two experiments in which adults from the ages of 59 to 79 completed a memory test.
said Ehrenreich, assistant professor of molecular biology at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and corresponding author of a paper on the study that was published by PLOS Genetics on May 1.
Just as he was becoming disillusioned with the prospect of working in academia, Thomas O'Malia, a professor in the USC Marshall School of Business, visited Gray's lab and offered the scientists there a chance to meet with him once a week to discuss entrepreneurship strategies.
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