Applications open today for Helios Scholars at TGen and TGen Bioscience Leadership Academy Posted Monday December 13, 2021 Summer education programs focus on high school through college graduate students
Daughter’s rare disorder makes supporting TGen on Giving Tuesday obvious choice for mom Posted Wednesday November 24, 2021 TGen’s Center for Rare Childhood Disorders can change a life and renew hope that answers could lead to treatments
Fraternity’s ‘Shave to Save’ supports TGen’s Center for Rare Childhood Disorders Posted Wednesday November 10, 2021 FIJI’s plan to raise as much as $50,000 in memory of fraternity brother and TGen vice president
TGen and Beat Childhood Cancer Research Consortium 10-year study of cancer in children shows promising ways forward for these vulnerable patients Posted Tuesday October 5, 2021 Cancers that have defied medical treatment or returned after initial treatment represent one of oncology’s biggest challenges
TGen Joins Nationwide Study of Long COVID-19 Effects in Children and Young Adults Posted Wednesday September 15, 2021 Mobile labs developed to bring science to the people in an effort to increase participation
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 Center for Rare Childhood Disorders patient is headed to Mars Posted Thursday July 23, 2020 Alex Yiu, whose rare neurological disorder was diagnosed by TGen, will celebrate a combination birthday and ‘Perseverance’ pre-launch party and fundraiser on July 25
Evening of Trends gala raises more than $284,000 for TGen research Posted Wednesday January 15, 2020 Trends board announces TGen as 2020 gala recipient; total donations eclipses $560,000 for TGen women and children programs
Applications start today for TGen summer programs sponsored by Helios Education Foundation Posted Monday January 6, 2020 One 2019 Helios intern authors scientific paper that could help a disabled patient at TGen’s Center for Rare Childhood Disorders