The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is a non?profit biomedical research institute based in Phoenix, Arizona, focused on research that can help patients with cancer, neurological disorders, diabetes and other debilitating conditions. Working with a worldwide network of collaborators in the scientific and medical communities, TGen researchers study the genetic components of both common and complex diseases. Through genomic analysis, we learn how DNA, genes and proteins – the microscopic building block of life – can affect human health. Our 30 lead investigators and nearly 200 support personnel at sites in Phoenix, Scottsdale and Flagstaff, Arizona, are dedicated to improving patient care and quality of life through precision medicine, best defined as the right therapy, for the right patient, at the right time.
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Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is dedicated to ESG sustainability within the field of genomics research. They have implemented energy-efficient laboratory practices and equipment, reducing energy consumption and environmental impact. TGen actively supports scientific research programs and initiatives targeting genomics and personalized medicine, contributing to advancements in healthcare. They are committed to responsible laboratory waste management, promoting recycling and environmentally conscious disposal practices. TGen also maintains an ethical research environment, ensuring transparency and integrity in scientific endeavors, and fosters a diverse and inclusive research community, encouraging collaboration and equal opportunities for researchers from diverse backgrounds.
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