TGen Center for Rare Childhood Disorders patient is headed to Mars Posted Thursday July 23, 2020 Alex Yiu, whose rare neurological disorder was diagnosed by TGen, will celebrate a combination birthday and ‘Perseverance’ pre-launch party and fundraiser on July 25
Evening of Trends gala raises more than $284,000 for TGen research Posted Wednesday January 15, 2020 Trends board announces TGen as 2020 gala recipient; total donations eclipses $560,000 for TGen women and children programs
Applications start today for TGen summer programs sponsored by Helios Education Foundation Posted Monday January 6, 2020 One 2019 Helios intern authors scientific paper that could help a disabled patient at TGen’s Center for Rare Childhood Disorders
Evening of Trends 2019 gala benefits TGen research Nov. 1 Posted Thursday October 17, 2019 ‘Desert Serenade’ spectacular aligns with TGen focus on women and children
International team discovers unique pathway for treating deadly children’s brain cancer Posted Thursday August 22, 2019 Genomic bait and switch starves mutation that contributes to Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Gliomas (DIPG)
Study reveals genetic similarities of osteosarcoma between dogs and children Posted Friday July 19, 2019 TGen and Tufts University novel findings for this deadly bone cancer could lead to better treatments for people and pets
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
TGen receives PayPal grant for ‘Hope Fund’ Posted Thursday December 13, 2018 $10,000 will help cover cost of genetic tests for children with rare disorders
TGen participates in today’s launch of NIH-supported Kids First Data Resource Portal Posted Monday September 10, 2018 TGen and PNOC genomics data from a children’s brain cancer clinical trial to be included in national initiative
Evening of Trends 2018 fundraising gala benefits TGen Posted Wednesday September 5, 2018 Trends Magazine charity aligns with TGen focus on women and children