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Guest Editorial

Special Issue: 30 Years of Occupational Science

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Figure 1. Professors Emereti Ruth Zemke, Elizabeth Yerxa, and Florence Clark discuss the formation, early years, and evolution of occupational science at the 2019 USC Chan Occupational Science Symposium. (Photo credit: Glenn Marzano)

Figure 1. Professors Emereti Ruth Zemke, Elizabeth Yerxa, and Florence Clark discuss the formation, early years, and evolution of occupational science at the 2019 USC Chan Occupational Science Symposium. (Photo credit: Glenn Marzano)

Figure 2. Associate Dean and Chair Dr. Grace Baranek shares her proposal for “A Collective Vision of Occupational Science at USC Chan” at the 2019 USC Chan Occupational Science Symposium. (Photo credit: Glenn Marzano)

Figure 2. Associate Dean and Chair Dr. Grace Baranek shares her proposal for “A Collective Vision of Occupational Science at USC Chan” at the 2019 USC Chan Occupational Science Symposium. (Photo credit: Glenn Marzano)

Figure 3. USC Chan PhD Program alumni Dr. Jin-Ling Lo, Dr. Melissa Park, Dr. Eric Asaba, and Dr. Etsuko Odawara share their reflections on their experiences in occupational science at USC and abroad during the 2019 USC Chan Occupational Science Symposium. (Photo credit: Glenn Marzano)

Figure 3. USC Chan PhD Program alumni Dr. Jin-Ling Lo, Dr. Melissa Park, Dr. Eric Asaba, and Dr. Etsuko Odawara share their reflections on their experiences in occupational science at USC and abroad during the 2019 USC Chan Occupational Science Symposium. (Photo credit: Glenn Marzano)

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