Univ of Southern California
University of Southern California
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Keck School of Medicine of USC

The Eli and Edythe Broad CIRM Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at USC – a new $80 million, 87,500 square-foot, green-certified building – houses an estimated 200 researchers. Their work provides hope for millions of people who suffer from Alzheimer’s, cancer, AIDS, Parkinson’s and many other life-threatening diseases.

Founded in 1885, the Keck School of Medicine of USC is a major center of medical research, education and patient care with more than 1,200 full-time faculty members and a voluntary faculty of more than 4,600 physicians. Faculty of the school include national leaders in each of its 23 clinical and basic science departments. Located on the university’s 30.8-acre Health Sciences campus three miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles, the Keck School is adjacent to the Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, one of the largest teaching hospitals in the United States.

Keck’s faculty, students and residents serve more than one million patients each year through the Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, the USC Norris Cancer Hospital, USC University Hospital, Doheny Eye Institute, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and a network of additional USC-affiliated hospitals throughout Southern California. More than 500 faculty physicians comprise The Doctors of USC, caring for patients with a variety of complex medical needs as well as providing primary care.

The new Eli and Edythe Broad CIRM Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research, which opened in the fall of 2010, joins the Harlyne J. Norris Cancer Research Tower and Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute in providing state-of-the-art facilities for important scientific discovery. With more than $190 million in total federal research support, the Keck School ranks among the top U.S. medical schools in federal funding. Research programs in stem cell/regenerative medicine, cancer, genetics, neuroscience, preventive medicine, transplantation medicine, bioengineering and other key areas have attracted national recognition.

In the educational arena, the Keck School of Medicine is at the forefront of medical education, with an integrated, modern curriculum. Keck was among the first medical schools to adopt Introduction to Clinical Medicine courses for first-year students, providing real-world experience in patient care from the start of the medical school career.

Administration

Carmen A. Puliafito, M.D., M.B.A., Dean, May S. and John Hooval Dean’s Chair in Medicine

Coreen Rodgers, M.B.A., Chief Operating Officer

M. Elizabeth Fini, Ph.D., Vice Dean, Research Advancement

Henri Ford, M.D., Vice Dean, Medical Education

Judy Garner, Ph.D., Senior Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs; Associate Provost for Faculty Development

Minor W. Anderson, President and CEO, USC Care Medical Group, Inc.

Jane Brust, Associate Senior Vice President for Health Sciences Public Relations and Marketing

Ann Braun, Associate Dean, Development

Allan V. Abbott, M.D., Associate Dean, Curriculum and Continuing Medical Education

Raquel D. Arias, M.D., Associate Dean, Educational Affairs (Special Programs); Interim Associate Dean, Admissions

Thomas A. Buchanan, M.D., Associate Dean, Clinical Research

Donna D. Elliott, M.D., Ed.D., Associate Dean, Student Affairs

Deborah Johnson, Ph.D., Associate Dean, Graduate Affairs (Ph.D. Programs)

Elahe Nezami, Ph.D., Associate Dean, Undergraduate, Master’s and Professional Degree Programs

Lawrence M. Opas, M.D., Associate Dean, Graduate Medical Education

Michele T. Pato, M.D., Associate Dean, Academic Scholarship

Althea M. Alexander, Assistant Dean, Office for Diversity

Stanley P. Azen, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, Research Integrity

Pamela B. Schaff, M.D., Assistant Dean, Curriculum

Joel E. Schechter, Ph.D., Assistant Dean, Student Affairs

Frank R. Sinatra, M.D., Assistant Dean, Faculty Development

Darcy V. Spicer, M.D., Assistant Dean, Clinical Studies