Cancer is the second-leading cause of death in the U.S., annually killing more than 590,000 Americans. Soon it could eclipse heart disease.

TGen is using advanced technology to explore the human genome, discovering the origins of cancer - especially lung, colon, pancreas, blood, breast and brain cancers and those affecting children - developing methods of early detection, and turning life-threatening diseases into merely chronic conditions that allow patients not only to live, but thrive.

 

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Jeffrey Trent Ph.D., F.A.C.M.G.G.

TGen President & Research Director

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Daniel D. Von Hoff M.D., F.A.C.P.

Distinguished Professor

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Sunil Sharma M.D., F.A.C.P., M.B.A.

Physician-in-Chief

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Nicholas Schork Ph.D.

Distinguished Professor and Director
Quantitative Medicine & Systems Biology Division

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Michael Berens Ph.D.

Professor and Director
Cancer and Cell Biology Division

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Haiyong Han Ph.D.

Professor
Molecular Medicine Division

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Muhammed Murtaza M.B.B.S. (M.D.), Ph.D.

Associate Professor

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Sara Byron Ph.D.

Research Associate Professor
Integrated Cancer Genomics Division

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Aleksandar Sekulic M.D., Ph.D.

Professor
Integrated Cancer Genomics Division

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John Altin Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Pathogen and Microbiome Division

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Will Hendricks Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Integrated Cancer Genomics Division

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Suwon Kim Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Cancer and Cell Biology Division

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Jonathan Keats Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Integrated Cancer Genomics Division

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Patrick Pirrotte Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Cancer and Cell Biology Division

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Nicholas Banovich Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Integrated Cancer Genomics Division

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Mohan Kaadige Ph.D.

Research Associate Professor
Applied Cancer Research and Drug Discovery

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We use 'precision medicine' to apply the right dose of the right treatment to the right patient at the right time.

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