Did Pacific Northwest fungal infection hitch a ride on a massive 1964 tsunami? Posted Tuesday October 1, 2019 Scientists offer theory on how C. gatti arrived in inland forests
Wendy’s promotion plus golf tournament raises $270,000 for TGen colon cancer research Posted Monday August 26, 2019 Sale this spring of Jr. Frosty coupons helps push total donations from the Bernice E. Holland Foundation to more than $1.5 million
International team discovers unique pathway for treating deadly children’s brain cancer Posted Thursday August 22, 2019 Genomic bait and switch starves mutation that contributes to Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Gliomas (DIPG)
TGen and Ohio State collaborate on landmark precision medicine canine cancer study Posted Tuesday August 20, 2019 Dogs with lung cancer may get gene-directed treatment with the same drug used to combat a type of human breast cancer
TGen team links gene to children with physical and intellectual disabilities Posted Thursday August 15, 2019 DDX6 among a growing list of genes identified by TGen’s Center for Rare Childhood Disorders
New ‘liquid biopsy’ blood test improves breast cancer diagnostics Posted Wednesday August 7, 2019 Test could help avoid unnecessary surgeries; enable physicians to continuously monitor cancer
Helios Scholars at TGen explore more than biomedical science Posted Friday August 2, 2019 ‘Soft skills’ and networking help prepare students researching real-life solutions for patients today
TGen and ABL plan global rollout of advanced test for TB, one of the world’s most deadly pathogens Posted Wednesday July 31, 2019 DeepChek®-TB will help enable modern medicine to thwart TB in every corner of the globe
SmartPractice Donates $235,000 for TGen-led Breast Cancer Research Posted Friday July 26, 2019 Donations support the development of liquid biopsies to monitor and optimize breast cancer treatment for every patient
Study reveals genetic similarities of osteosarcoma between dogs and children Posted Friday July 19, 2019 TGen and Tufts University novel findings for this deadly bone cancer could lead to better treatments for people and pets