TGen-led international team identifies genes associated with suicide Posted Monday January 10, 2022 Analysis of molecular-level biological changes could lead to better predictive models that would enhance assessment of suicide risk
TGen-UArizona medical school study points to possible new treatment options for breast cancer patients Posted Wednesday December 22, 2021 Cxcl10 protein can indicate both positive and negative directions of cancer trajectory
TGen helps develop analysis tool, leading to more-accurate evaluation of new brain tumor treatments and individual estimates of survival Posted Monday December 20, 2021 ‘Nomograms’ accounting for sex differences in the design of clinical trials should help deliver new precision treatments to glioblastoma patients
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
TGen is among the participants receiving a $15.7 million NIH grant for the Arizona Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Posted Friday December 3, 2021 Grant will continue to support Arizona’s leadership roles in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias
TGen’s annual economic impact on Arizona exceeds half a billion dollars Posted Tuesday November 30, 2021 Latest economic-impact report shows that TGen returns $132 for every $1 invested by the State of Arizona
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
TGen helps expand the diversity of the Human Cell Atlas Posted Monday November 15, 2021 $500,000 grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative enables international team co-led by TGen to create a genetic biobank for Indonesia
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 case study documents first reported U.S. transmission of COVID from a pet owner to pets Posted Monday November 1, 2021 Using precision genomic sequencing, TGen matched the exact strain of coronavirus shared among a Phoenix-area owner, his cat and his dog