How did a deadly tropical fungus get to the temperate environs of the Pacific Northwest? Posted Wednesday January 17, 2018 TGen-led study points to opening of the Panama Canal as the gateway of pathogen migration from Brazil to Canada
DxNA LLC receives a de novo regulatory clearance by the FDA for the GeneSTAT.MDx™ Coccidioides Test on the GeneSTAT® Analyzer - the only FDA cleared molecular test for Valley Fever Posted Wednesday December 6, 2017 With technology developed by TGen, the test allows for rapid definitive diagnosis of Valley Fever.
TGen is one of 25 research groups sharing $9 million to combat drug-resistant bacteria Posted Monday October 23, 2017 U.S. Centers for Disease Control announces creation of pilot projects geared to protect public health
DxNA LLC Announces 510(K) Submission of the GeneSTAT® Analyzer and GeneSTAT® Coccidioides Assay Posted Monday July 10, 2017 Precision test backed by expertise of Valley Fever Center for Excellence; incorporates technology developed by TGen
Breakthrough Lyme disease test is the ‘next generation’ of diagnostics Posted Tuesday February 28, 2017 Crowd funding campaign launches to start clinical study for TGen-developed diagnostic test
U.S. issues patent for Valley Fever detection technology developed by TGen and NAU Posted Tuesday August 2, 2016 Test for dust-borne fungal infection created by TGen and NAU is licensed to DxNA
MRSA detection technology developed by TGen-NAU is granted first patent Posted Wednesday June 15, 2016 Test for 'superbug' bacterial infections created by DxNA under license from TGen-NAU
TGen identifies 'hypervirulent' strain of strep outbreak in Arizona and the Southwest Posted Friday March 18, 2016 The emm59 clone of Group A Streptococcus is a deadly type of bacterial infection related to a previous outbreak in Canada
TGen developing quick, affordable and accurate test to diagnose debilitating Lyme disease Posted Monday July 20, 2015 Focus On Lyme funds TGen research; plans scientific conference promoting better diagnostics and treatments for infected patients
Epidemic of Escherichia coli infections traced to one strain of bacteria Posted Tuesday December 17, 2013 Fast-evolving lethal clone spreads worldwide, according to new study published today