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The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), is a non-profit genomics research institute based in Arizona, United States. TGen seeks to employ genetic discoveries to improve disease outcomes by developing smarter diagnostics and targeted therapeutics.


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History and activities

TGen was established in 2002 by Jeffrey Trent in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The Institute began with a US$100 million investment from Arizona public- and private-sector investors.

TGen conducts research on a number of human disorders including Alzheimer's disease, Autism, Parkinson's, Diabetes and numerous forms of cancer and a variety of other complex human diseases. This internationally recognized institute has helped to generate a strong foundation for Arizona's growing role in scientific research and cutting edge biotechnology.

The emerging field of translational genomics research harnesses the power of new discoveries resulting from the Human Genome Project and applying them to the development of improved diagnostics, prognostics and therapies for cancer, neurological disorders, diabetes and other complex diseases.


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TGen Administration

  • Jeffrey M. Trent, Ph.D., President & Scientific Director
  • Sunil Sharma, MD FACP, Deputy Director
  • Michael Bassoff, President, TGen Foundation
  • Daniel Von Hoff, M.D., F.A.C.P., Executive Vice President, Physician-in-Chief
  • Tess Burleson, MBA, CPA, Chief Operating Officer and President, TGen Accelerators
  • Chuck Coleson, Chief Financial Officer
  • Galen Perry, Vice President, Marketing and Communications
  • Janine Tilli, Vice President, Human Resources
  • Kendall Van Keuren-Jensen, co-Director

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References


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External links

  • TGen's official website


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