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’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
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
New TGen study to combat pancreatic cancer: ‘Arming the Immune System to Recognize Foreign Invaders’ Posted Tuesday October 26, 2021 Seena Magowitz Foundation releases $200,000 toward a total grant of $1 million to fund the study
27-year pancreatic cancer survivor participates in TGen’s 16th annual Step-N-Out 5K ‘FUNdraiser’ for cancer research Posted Thursday October 21, 2021 It’s not too late for participants to join either virtually or in-person Nov. 7 at the Scottsdale Sports Complex
Teams are forming for TGen’s Step-N-Out 5K for pancreatic cancer research Posted Friday October 8, 2021 Participation options enable teams to be virtual, in-person or both for Nov. 7 ‘FUNdraiser’
Annual Purple Pansies gala raises more than $1 million for TGen research Posted Wednesday October 6, 2021 Focus on pancreatic cancer stems from a daughter’s dedication to honoring her mother
TGen and Beat Childhood Cancer Research Consortium 10-year study of cancer in children shows promising ways forward for these vulnerable patients Posted Tuesday October 5, 2021 Cancers that have defied medical treatment or returned after initial treatment represent one of oncology’s biggest challenges
Nationwide study of 295,000 brain cancer patients examines differences due to age and sex Posted Wednesday September 22, 2021 Study by TGen and collaborators documents different outcomes for males and females at various ages
DNA modifications could be used to determine the progression of severe liver disease Posted Monday September 20, 2021 TGen-led study suggests that modifications of DNA at specific genomic sites correlate with levels of fibrosis in NAFLD and could be used to diagnose the severity of this condition