TGen, ASU, NAU, UArizona and ADHS compile 100,000 sequenced genomes of COVID Posted Tuesday May 3, 2022 Arizona COVID-19 Genomics Union positions state to play a role in CDC’s national pathogen genomics strategy
TGen-led study suggests a drug combination that might prove effective for 1 in 3 glioblastoma patients Posted Monday May 2, 2022 MLN4924 is associated with a ‘signature of vulnerability,’ providing a precision-medicine guide for planned nationwide clinical trials
TGen recognizes Lynda Carter Altman and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community at its annual Founders Dinner Posted Thursday April 21, 2022
Wendy’s® franchisee’s Jr. Frosty® fundraiser benefits TGen cancer research Posted Monday April 4, 2022 Fundraising starts today at nearly 200 Wendy’s in 10 states, including more than 60 locations across Arizona
TGen-Temple review suggests even normal weight individuals are susceptible to severe fatty liver disease Posted Thursday March 24, 2022 Risk factors could include diet, genetics and ethnicity; no global consensus on how to screen for potentially deadly liver conditions
Could diet modification make chemotherapy drugs more effective for patients with pancreatic cancer? Posted Monday March 21, 2022 Laboratory experiments at Princeton University and TGen, testing a ketogenic diet, lead to nationwide clinical trial
TGen, HonorHealth and Irish biomedical team initiate promising ‘Nieto’ clinical trial against pancreatic cancer Posted Friday March 18, 2022 Named for a respected Arizona scientist, this trial uses a combination of drugs against advanced cancer in patients where other treatments have failed
‘Purple Pansies’ donates $1 million in support of TGen pre-clinical study Posted Wednesday February 23, 2022 Disrupting cancer cells’ ability to formulate proteins could open door to improved treatment of pancreatic cancer
TGen partners with Deepcell to advance detection, analysis and treatment of disease Posted Tuesday February 22, 2022 Technology platform provides state-of-the-art imaging and analysis of individual cells
Understudied lncRNAs could help enable early detection of potentially deadly liver disease Posted Tuesday February 8, 2022 TGen-Temple comprehensive review highlights recently discovered associations between long noncoding RNAs and specific diseases