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Take a tour of our department's exciting new Innovation Space, where USC Viterbi School BME-associated students are bringing groundbreaking new medical devices to life. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2024/10/n…


A major collaborative research project between USC Viterbi School of Engineering and Keck School of Medicine of USC is the quest to rebuild hippocampus and make episodic memory loss a thing of the past, with the help of implantable brain prostheses and a powerful predictive mathematical model.





Congratulations to USC Viterbi School Professor of Biomedical Engineering Practice Jean-Michel Maarek for winning the 2025 John J. Guarrera Engineering Educator Of The Year Award from the Engineers' Council. engineerscouncil.org






New research led by USC Viterbi School BME assistant professor Vasileios Christopoulos has uncovered the brain mechanism that controls how we can quickly change course — an insight that could have implications for Parkinson's treatments and more. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/04/n…


New research from USC Viterbi School Eunji Paige Chung: How a naturally derived nanoparticle could change the game for atherosclerosis and kidney disease. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/05/n…


New research shows imaging tools captured surprising improvement in older women’s brains - from the Borzage Lab Children's Hospital LA with USC Viterbi School BME researchers. chla.org/blog/experts/r…

A revolutionary new wireless implant offering personalized chronic pain relief. Read more about the latest research from the Zhou Lab from USC Viterbi School Keck School of Medicine of USC. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/06/a…

A research team from USC Viterbi School and Keck School of Medicine of USC has unlocked the brain’s internal code that sorts our visual memories into categories — a bit like the brain’s filing cabinet of imagery. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/07/u…


USC researchers from USC Viterbi School and Keck School of Medicine of USC have shown how the spinal cord controls the bladder in real time using ultrasound imaging. This first-of-its-kind study could lead to new treatments for incontinence. viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2025/07/n…