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TGen's Dr. David Duggan, an investigator in the Genetic Basis of Human Disease Division and director of TGen's Genotyping Technology Center, joined 1,000 riders in a two-day cycling event to raise money for the Arizona Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. < more >
The Biosciences in Arizona
The Battelle Memorial Institute in April 2002 began a comprehensive, multi-year study of the biosciences in Arizona with the goal of positioning the state among national leaders in biomedical research and biotechnology. The study, commissioned by the Flinn Foundation, will initially inventory and assess bioscience resources in Arizona to develop a strategic roadmap. It will then engage working groups of statewide stakeholders to implement the plan.

The complete report and executive summary are available in PDF format on the Flinn Foundation web site.




  TGen History
On June 26 2002, as the worst wildfire in state history raged across northern Arizona, Governor Jane Dee Hull, state and local leaders, and Dr. Jeffrey Trent told the press and the public the good news: Dr. Trent would come home to Arizona and lead the new Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen).


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