TGen-led study finds link between gene and severe liver damage Posted Friday July 12, 2019 Expression of AEBP1 correlates with severity of liver fibrosis; may provide therapeutic target
Arizona high school student discovers roadmap to her future through TGen Bioscience Leadership Academy Posted Friday June 28, 2019 Two-week summer program inspires teen with a family history of brain disorders
TGen study: Individuals with elevated risk of Alzheimer’s may show memory changes up to four decades before typical age of onset Posted Tuesday June 18, 2019 Lack of cure for dementia highlights need for early detection; early intervention
Helios Scholars at TGen prepares students for success Posted Monday June 10, 2019 One intern seeks physician-scientist career after participating in real-life biomedical research at TGen
TGen-Ethos study underscores need for setting high standards in veterinary cancer diagnostics Posted Tuesday May 21, 2019 Rapid, accurate cancer test is critical for dogs’ treatment and survival
Trends Charitable Fund names TGen beneficiary, supporting women’s and children’s research Posted Wednesday May 15, 2019 ‘Evening of Trends 2019,’ gala set for Nov. 1 at Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa at Montelucia
Aethlon Medical collaborates with Prostate On-Site Project, host of the Jerry Colangelo Sports Legend Golf Classic, to engage with participants for CTE studies Posted Monday May 13, 2019 Company also announces European patent covering TAUSOME technology
TGen and HonorHealth contribute to Nature study, discovering possible new treatment and early detection approaches Posted Wednesday April 17, 2019 Study uncovers role of key protein: Leukemia Inhibitory Factor (LIF)
2019 Fitness for the Cure supports TGen cancer research Posted Monday April 8, 2019 Non-members welcome to participate April 28 at all four Village Health Clubs in Phoenix, Chandler and Scottsdale
TGen review links gene with the most common liver cancer Posted Friday April 5, 2019 AKR1B10 could help provide early detection of HCC, and play a role in monitoring and treating this growing cause of cancer death