TGen study suggests a variety of factors beyond age influence reaction time Posted Monday July 12, 2021 Reaction time helps measure healthy vs. diseased brains, revealing potential connections tied to the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia
Helios Education Foundation programs resume in-person instruction this summer at TGen Posted Tuesday June 8, 2021 Programs for both college and high school students provide advanced training in the biosciences taught by world-class TGen researchers
TGen COVID-19 variant tracking program receives grant from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Posted Monday June 7, 2021 TSMC support accelerates TGen’s infectious-disease monitoring of COVID-19 and potential future pandemics
Measuring the effects of radiotherapy on cancer may open up new avenues of treatment Posted Thursday May 27, 2021 International team identifies biomarker that suggests a better way to monitor radiation therapy
TGen-led study of more than 70,000 individuals links dementia to smoking and cardiovascular disease Posted Thursday May 13, 2021 Significantly, women impaired more by smoking; men impaired more by cardiovascular disease
TGen identifies gene that could help prevent or delay onset of Alzheimer’s disease Posted Tuesday April 13, 2021 Boosting ABCC1 could lessen the production of plaque linked to Alzheimer’s development
$200,000 Hearst Foundation grant supports TGen pancreatic cancer research Posted Monday April 5, 2021 Funds launch study into condition known as malignant ascites
New study predicts changing Lyme disease habitat across the West Coast Posted Tuesday March 16, 2021 Army of ‘citizen scientists’ collect more than 18,000 tick samples for analysis in study funded by Bay Area Lyme Foundation
TGen seeks help from Arizona dog and cat owners for COVID-19 study Posted Wednesday March 10, 2021 Project builds on ‘One Health’ testing and disease surveillance collaborations in Arizona