TGen and HonorHealth investigators suggest this granular analysis could lead to better treatments for pancreatic cancer patients Led by the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), an affiliate of City of Hope, and by HonorHealth Research and...
Read More »Study highlighting RNA role presented at recent ASCO meeting
An Ashion study poster presented May 29-31 at the 2020 annual meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) details the importance of using RNA as part of the analysis to give cancer...
Read More »Complex brain circuitry revealed using new single-cell sequencing technology
TGen and Circuit Therapeutics lead discoveries that could help patients with neuro-related conditions such as Parkinson’s and drug addiction...
Read More »Single cell RNA sequencing and multiple myeloma
This Center for Evolution and Medicine Seminar features Nicholas Banovich, Assistant Professor in the Integrated Cancer Genomics Division at the Translational Genomics Research Institute...
Read More »In the future, we’ll use RNA-Seq to personalize our exercise regime
Exercise in the future could be customized for individuals based on genomics, according to a study by Arizona State University (ASU) and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen)...
Read More »Single cell RNA sequencing and Multiple Myeloma
This Center for Evolution and Medicine Seminar features Nicholas Banovich, Assistant Professor in the Integrated Cancer Genomics Division at the Translational Genomics Research Institute.
Read More »BSWRI & TGen to develop RNA focused panel for early pancreatic cancer detection
An international research team led by the Baylor Scott & White Research Institute (BSWRI) and Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) has begun developing an early detection system for pancreatic cancer after securing a grant from...
Read More »TGen awarded grant to accelerate the computer processing of transcriptomes
Faster and more precise information about how best to treat cancer patients should be possible thanks to a $200,000 Compute the Cure grant announced today from the NVIDIA Foundation to the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen). The grant will help ...
Read More »Open-access synthetic spike-in mRNA-seq data for cancer gene fusions
Oncogenic fusion genes underlie the mechanism of several common cancers. Next-generation sequencing based RNA-seq analyses have revealed an increasing number of recurrent fusions in a variety of cancers. However, absence of a publicly available gene-fusion focused RNA-seq data impedes comparative ...
Read More »NCI, TGEN and Dell collaborate on RNA-Seq Database
PHOENIX, Ariz. – Sept. 10, 2014 – Dell, Terascala and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) are installing state-of-the-art computing and programing specialized for human genome investigations at the National Cancer Institute (NCI). As part of a formal collaboration, Dell ...
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