Megan Locklear's journey as an intern with The Ben & Catherine Ivy Foundation and TGen will be one to remember. We had the chance to sit down with her and get an inside look at her incredible experience.
TGen - Part of City of Hope
生物技术研究
Phoenix,AZ 11,023 位关注者
Our scientists study a patient’s DNA blueprint to find the causes of cancer and develop smarter treatments for it.
关于我们
TGen, a part of City of Hope, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization focused on developing earlier diagnostics and smarter treatments. Translational genomics research is a relatively new field employing innovative advances arising from the Human Genome Project and applying them to the development of diagnostics and treatments for cancer, neurological disorders, rare childhood disorders, infectious disease and other complex conditions. Stay up-to-date: tgen.org/subscribe
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https://www.tgen.org
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- 所属行业
- 生物技术研究
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- 201-500 人
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- Phoenix,AZ
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2002
- 领域
- Genomics、Research、Translational Medicine、Education、Neurological Disorders、Pathogens and Microbiome、Metabolic and Fibrotic Diseases、Next Generation Technology、Artificial Intelligence、Alzheimer's Disease、Pancreatic Cancer、Brain Cancer、Breast Cancer、Rare Disorders、Ovarian Cancer、Precision Aging、Infectious Disease和Diabetes
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445 N. Fifth Street
Suite 600
US,AZ,Phoenix,85004
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I had a wonderful time at #ACMGMtg25 this year. I enjoyed the case presentations and attending the workshops on NGS analysis. Met up with some old and new friends.
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It's not every day your work is on the cover of a magazine. Congratulations to first author and TGen post-doc, Annika Vannan, Ph.D., and Nicholas Banovich, Ph.D., his team and collaborators on earning the cover of this month's publication of Nature Genetics Magazine ?? ?? ?? You can read the article at: https://lnkd.in/g2SFhuU6 Photo courtesy of Nature Genetics
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?? Every cancer journey is unique, but one thing remains the same—where you go first matters. TGen and City of Hope are advancing research and care in Arizona to bring lifesaving treatments to more people, faster. Join us this AZ Gives Day (4/1) and help fund breakthroughs. #AZGivesDay #CityofHope #TGen
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??In this month's #TGenTalks episode, Dr. Bethany Davis is highlighting the incredible impact of women in science. Davis is an expert in kidney cancer research and a trailblazer in Native American health research. Listen in as she shares her journey, honors the unsung pioneers of STEM, and discusses breaking barriers in research and innovation. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation! ??? https://lnkd.in/gwgP-pBY #Podcast #STEM #BreakingBarriers #CancerGenomics #Trailblazer #ThoughtLeader
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Tomorrow, 3/14 at 12PM CT – our Frontiers of BrainHealth topic is Precision Aging. Join us online. Precision Medicine in oncology has shown that delivering the right treatment to the right patient at the right time can significantly improve outcomes while minimizing adverse events and side effects. Inspired by this success, Dr. Huentelman's team at TGen - Part of City of Hope is applying Precision Medicine principles to the aging brain, aiming to align cognitive healthspan with lifespan and improve the prediction and prevention of age-related cognitive diseases, terming this approach "Precision Aging." Discussing experimental platforms, Dr. Huentelman will explore their strengths, limitations and how integrating their datasets has led to novel discoveries. Together, these approaches are shaping our vision for Precision Aging and advancing understanding of the aging brain. Register from this link https://lnkd.in/eHAiD7h5
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Ever wondered if there was a way to know if an individual would accept or reject a transplant organ? This is exactly what TGen research Nicholas Banovich did in a recent study. In this preprint they used spatial transcriptomics to study heart transplant rejection. Check out the story from GenomeWeb about this work and the preprint! https://lnkd.in/gCCirV9B