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Recently USC researchers received a five year grant to collect biological samples (blood and urine) on the MEC study members.
It is believed that there is a tremendous potential of the MEC as a national resource for understanding the cause not only of
cancer but of other chronic disease can only be fully realized by this establishment of a collected biological specimen bank.All of our phlebotomists are State of California Licensed Medical Technicians and employees of the University of Southern California.
They have experience in drawing blood and use all necessary safety precautions. They would be happy to come to your home or
any other location you designate.This is a landmark study that will make important discoveries about the role of diet in relation to the development of cancer
and other diseases.The time you give is a major contribution on your part to research on the causes and future cure.
The university's seal displays three torches, representing the arts,
the sciences, and philosophy.
In heraldic language,
the torch is a symbol
of learning. In the background is the
setting sun,
representing the
West and (in heraldic symbolism)
power and life.
Embracing the torches
and sun is a California poppy, the USC
flower and heraldic
symbol of growth. Completing the seal
is the school motto.
Please click on the name of the technician who will be visiting you
Sabrina Rodriguez
Manuel Garcia
Carlos Bush
Jeanne Fitzgerald
Travis Alexander
Armando Castillo
Kisha Milo
Mara Rojas
Venus Tevis
Traci Johnson
Christine Woods
Rosi Ayala
Marribel Rodriguez (Northern California)
This website created and maintained by Sophia Gomez
University of Southern California, Department of Preventive Medicine
©2004