Jumpcode Genomics and TGen Partner on Genomic Sequencing of COVID-19 Posted Tuesday September 14, 2021 Collaboration leverages CRISPRclean™ technology for genomic sequencing to help identify and track COVID-19 variants
Socio-economic status of children can influence microorganisms in their digestive tract Posted Monday September 13, 2021 TGen-led national study suggests how a child’s early environment may influence their health
Like priming a pump, changes in cells damaged by chronic lung disease can result in severe COVID-19 Posted Wednesday July 14, 2021 Results from a TGen-led international study suggest that SARS-CoV-2 takes advantage of genetic changes among patients with pre-existing lung diseases
TGen COVID-19 variant tracking program receives grant from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Posted Monday June 7, 2021 TSMC support accelerates TGen’s infectious-disease monitoring of COVID-19 and potential future pandemics
New study predicts changing Lyme disease habitat across the West Coast Posted Tuesday March 16, 2021 Army of ‘citizen scientists’ collect more than 18,000 tick samples for analysis in study funded by Bay Area Lyme Foundation
TGen seeks help from Arizona dog and cat owners for COVID-19 study Posted Wednesday March 10, 2021 Project builds on ‘One Health’ testing and disease surveillance collaborations in Arizona
Men, older adults and smokers are more prone to infection by SARS-CoV-2 Posted Wednesday March 3, 2021 Study provides answers to who and why COVID-19 poses increased risk and potential death among certain demographics
TGen-led study confirms cell-free DNA in urine as potential method for cancer detection Posted Wednesday February 17, 2021 If successful, non-invasive method could transform detection and treatment outcomes
15-year-old TGen patient and NASA devotee prepares for Mars landing Posted Tuesday February 16, 2021 Feb. 18 celebration hopes to raise $30,000 for TGen Center for Rare Childhood Disorders
TGen-NAU study results show COVID-19 virus triggers antibodies from previous coronavirus infections Posted Tuesday January 19, 2021 Findings suggest that prior immune experience could affect the course of patient’s disease