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The Office of Research supports the research activities of faculty, staff & students at the University of South Carolina.
Columbia, SC
Joined May 2011
Today, we are thrilled to launch the Carolina Grants and Innovation Hub, a one-stop shop for @UofSC faculty researchers and research administrators to get innovative training and proposal development support. đź”—
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RT @UofSC_CEC: Chemical engineering Ph.D. student Mahmoud (Nadi) Amirsalehi’s research activities aim to generate clean, sustainable energy….
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“With Lexington Medical Center, we will help even more SC patients and caregivers and build the infrastructure to expand cutting-edge neuroscience research in the Palmetto State.” . — Julius Fridriksson, Vice President for Research, @UofSC.
Join us in celebrating the opening (today!) of our Brain Health Network clinic Lexington location! In collaboration with @LexMedCtr, we’re now offering even more South Carolinians access to cognitive screening, diagnostic & support services. Learn more:
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RT @CarolinaCTRL: New pub alert: Embracing Family Collaboration: Considerations & Practices to Enhance Outcomes for Individuals with Disabi….
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“The award directly supports USC’s commitment to expanding cognitive care services and support for patients, caregivers and families statewide.” . — Julius Fridriksson, Vice President for Research, @UofSC.
We are honored to announce that @DukeEndowment has awarded USC Brain Health a $1 million grant to expand our Brain Health Network’s cognitive health services into additional underserved areas of the state. Learn more:
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Learn more about how William Mustain and his team at the Carolina Institute for Battery Innovation are working to develop cutting-edge battery technology in the Palmetto State. ⚡️.
CIBI Director William Mustain was featured in USC’s recent article on South Carolina’s growing energy ecosystem and the role research plays in advancing battery innovation. Read the article here!
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These outstanding scholars are advancing their research, and getting a head start on their careers, with funding through the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
Congratulations to recent graduates Parker Huggins (electrical engineering), Caroline Rucker (biomedical engineering) and Christopher Wu (biomedical engineering/chemistry). @USCResearch @NSF.
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Palmetto Power: @UofSC research is taking on challenges facing the Palmetto State, from natural disasters to drug addiction to rising energy demands.
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RT @CarolinaCTRL: Part of what we do here @CarolinaCTRL is work alongside amazing researchers in the field of Special Education, specifical….
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RT @UofSC_CEC: Summer Interns Spotlight. Chemical engineering students Zachary Gardiner (L) and Ben Montoya (R) are both research interns a….
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Associate Professor Shaun Owens translates research into real-world applications, placing cutting-edge, non-invasive monitoring technology in the homes of rural patients experiencing cognitive decline, helping them maintain independence. @uofsccosw
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Asif Khan and the team at the USC Institute for Extreme Semiconductor Chips are developing the next generation of semiconductors in the Palmetto State, attracting industry partners and spinning off new companies. @UofSC_CEC.
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As hurricane season heats up, @USCBrainHealth Nurse Practitioner Rob McMahon shares expert tips on caring for someone with dementia during a disaster. This timely advice is part of USC Brain Health’s mission to support SC families affected by dementia.
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Check out this great interview with neuroscientist Kristy Welshhans on how she makes a difference for individuals with developmental disabilities, and for the undergraduate students she mentors in her lab. Go Kristy! 🤙.@Gamecock_OUR.
Neuroscientist Kristy Welshhans is performing groundbreaking Down syndrome research AND equipping students with lifelong skills. She's one of USC's top undergraduate research mentors. Read more: @USCResearch @canresearchSC
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Learn more about the vision for USC's new neurological hospital.
Today, many South Carolina residents with complex brain-related conditions have to travel out of state for treatment. That’s why we’re planning to build the state’s first clinical neurological and rehabilitation center, opening in 2028 in Columbia. More:
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