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Addresses
Physical Address
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Mailing Address
Seattle Children's Hospital
PO Box 5371
Seattle, WA 98145-5005
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Clinic Name | Phone Number | Need A Provider Referral? |
---|---|---|
Cancer and Blood Disorders Center | 206-987-2106 | Yes |
Biochemical Genetics | 206-987-3012 | Yes |
Vascular Anomalies | 123-123-1234 | No |
Adolescent Medicine | 206-987-2028 | Yes (except Eating Disorders Clinic) |
Brachial Plexus | 206-987-4680 | Yes |
Autism Center | 206-987-8080 | Yes |
Audiology | 206-987-5173 | No |
Arrhythmia | 616-163-5643 | No |
Craniofacial Center (Outside of Alaska Idaho, Montana and Washington) | 206-987-0184 | No |
QC Test Speciality (Clinic Name Notes goes here) | 206-987-2028 | Yes (Exception for Referrals 8/23 edit) |
Biofeedback | 206-987-2028 | No |
Child Wellness Clinic | 206-987-2613 | Yes |
Childhood Communication Center | 206-987-3853 | Yes |
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Optimizing Genomic Methods for Mapping and Identification of Candidate Variants in ENU Mutagenesis Screens Using Inbred Mice.
Geister KA, Timms AE, Beier DR
29208648 G3 (Bethesda, Md.) , 2018 Feb 2: 8 (2 ) 401-409 PMCID: PMC5919724
Estimating the selective effects of heterozygous protein-truncating variants from human exome data.
Cassa CA, Weghorn D, Balick DJ, Jordan DM, Nusinow D, Samocha KE, O'Donnell-Luria A, MacArthur DG, Daly MJ, Beier DR, Sunyaev SR
28369035 Nature genetics , 2017 May: 49 (5 ) 806-810 PMCID: PMC5618255
C-Terminal Region Truncation of RELN Disrupts an Interaction with VLDLR, Causing Abnormal Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Hippocampus.
Ha S, Tripathi PP, Mihalas AB, Hevner RF, Beier DR
28123028 The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience , 2017 Jan 25: 37 (4 ) 960-971 PMCID: PMC5296787
High-resolution genetic localization of a modifying locus affecting disease severity in the juvenile cystic kidneys (jck) mouse model of polycystic kidney disease.
Beier DR
27114383 Mammalian genome : official journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society , 2016 June: 27 (5-6 ) 191-9
Reduction of ciliary length through pharmacologic or genetic inhibition of CDK5 attenuates polycystic kidney disease in a model of nephronophthisis.
Husson H, Moreno S, Smith LA, Smith MM, Russo RJ, Pitstick R, Sergeev M, Ledbetter SR, Bukanov NO, Lane M, Zhang K, Billot K, Carlson G, Shah J, Meijer L, Beier DR, Ibraghimov-Beskrovnaya O
27053712 Human molecular genetics , 2016 Apr 5
Improvement of ENU Mutagenesis Efficiency Using Serial Injection and Mismatch Repair Deficiency Mice.
Gallego-Llamas J, Timms AE, Pitstick R, Peters J, Carlson GA, Beier DR
27441645 PloS one , 2016: 11 (7 ) e0159377 PMCID: PMC4956170
Variant mapping and mutation discovery in inbred mice using next-generation sequencing.
Gallego-Llamas J, Timms AE, Geister KA, Lindsay A, Beier DR
26552429 BMC genomics , 2015 Nov 9: 16 913 PMCID: PMC4640199
A forward genetic screen in mice identifies mutants with abnormal cortical patterning.
Ha S, Stottmann RW, Furley AJ, Beier DR
23968836 Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) , 2015 Jan.: 25 (1 ) 167-79 PMCID: PMC4259276
Downregulating hedgehog signaling reduces renal cystogenic potential of mouse models.
Tran PV, Talbott GC, Turbe-Doan A, Jacobs DT, Schonfeld MP, Silva LM, Chatterjee A, Prysak M, Allard BA, Beier DR
24700869 Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN , 2014 Oct.: 25 (10 ) 2201-12 PMCID: PMC4178433
ENU mutagenesis in the mouse.
Stottmann R, Beier D
25723916 Current protocols in mouse biology , 2014 Jun 16: 4 (2 ) 25-35
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Director, Center for Immunity and Immunotherapies, Seattle Children’s Research Institute; Director, Program for Cell and Gene Therapy, Seattle Children’s Research Institute; Chief, Division of Immunology, Seattle Children's Hospital
First Name Middle Name Last Name, Honorific, PhD stuffs
Cardiology Attending, Echocardiography, Fetal Echocardiography
Meng Ni Fan
Savannah Lawton
Ellen Xu
Feng Zhang
Sean Gombart
Research Technician I
First Name Middle Name Last Name, Honorific, PhD stuffs
Acting Assistant Professor
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Elizabeth Vincent
Postdoctoral Fellow
Dr. David Beier completed his undergraduate education at Harvard University and obtained MD and PhD degrees from the Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Washington. After completing an internship in pediatrics at Seattle Children’s Hospital, he returned to Harvard Medical School for post-doctoral training in Dr. Philip Leder’s lab, and to pursue clinical training in medical genetics. Dr. Beier joined the Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women’s Hospital faculty in 1990 and became a professor there in 2005. He was also an Associate Member of the Broad Institute.
In 2013, he returned to Seattle to become Professor in Pediatrics at the University of Washington and Director of the Center for Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Seattle Children’s Research Institute. Dr. Beier has published over 150 research articles, and has served on numerous review panels for the NIH, March of Dimes, Genome Canada, and other organizations. He is an editor at PLoS Genetics and Mammalian Genome, and has served as a Secretariat member and President of the International Mammalian Genome Society. In 2017 Dr. Beier was awarded the Lillian Kaplan Prize for his research in polycystic kidney disease.
My research is consistently forward looking, with the aim of marrying enabling genomic technology with innovative strategies of genetic analysis. I have endeavored to make these approaches accessible, and have led a number of community initiatives.
Addresses
Physical Address
4800 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
Mailing Address
Seattle Children's Hospital
PO Box 5371
Seattle, WA 98145-5005
Hours
Business Hours
Sunday: 11:00a. m. - 8:00p. m.
Monday: 11:00a. m. - 10:30p. m.
Tuesday: 11:00a. m. - 10:30p. m.
Wednesday: 11:00a. m. - 10:30p. m.
Thursday: 11:00a. m. - 10:30p. m.
Friday: 11:00a. m. - 10:30p. m.
Saturday: 11:00a. m. - 8:00p. m.
Location Within Facility
Urgent Care can be found on the first floor opposite the emergency room.
Addresses
Physical Address
1500 116th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
Mailing Address
Seattle Children's Bellevue Clinic and Surgery Center
PO Box 5371
Seattle, WA 98145-5005
Hours
Business Hours
Sunday: 11:00a. m. - 8:00p. m.
Monday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Tuesday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Wednesday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Thursday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Friday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Saturday: 11:00a. m. - 8:00p. m.
Addresses
Physical Address
1815 13th St.
Everett, WA 98201
Mailing Address
Seattle Children's North Clinic in Everett
PO Box 5371
Seattle, WA 98145-5005
Hours
Business Hours
Sunday: 11:00a. m. - 8:00p. m.
Monday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Tuesday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Wednesday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Thursday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Friday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Saturday: 11:00a. m. - 8:00p. m.
Addresses
Physical Address
34920 Enchanted Pkwy. S
Federal Way, WA 98003
Hours
Business Hours
Sunday: 11:00a. m. - 8:00p. m.
Monday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Tuesday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Wednesday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Thursday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Friday: 4:00p. m. - 10:30p. m.
Saturday: 11:00a. m. - 8:00p. m.
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Chief, Orthopedic Medical Education; Program Director, Orthopedics Residency; Clinic Chief, Sports
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Mackenzie Boland, RN, BSN
Stacy Gallagher, RN, BSN
RaNette Schaff, RN, BSN, CPN
Ria Abelon, MS, BCB
Seth Enos, ND, BCB
Margo Johnson, RN, PhD, BCN, BCB
Amber D Brust, RDN, CD
Tran A Hang, MS, RDN, CD, CDE
Lauren Michelle Mozer, MPH, RDN, CD
Elena Ralph, MPH, RDN, CD
Lauren Rice, MPH, RDN, CD
Rebecca Rogers, MS, RDN, CD
Dr. David Beier completed his undergraduate education at Harvard University and obtained MD and PhD degrees from the Medical Scientist Training Program at the University of Washington. After completing an internship in pediatrics at Seattle Children’s Hospital, he returned to Harvard Medical School for post-doctoral training in Dr. Philip Leder’s lab, and to pursue clinical training in medical genetics. Dr. Beier joined the Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women’s Hospital faculty in 1990 and became a professor there in 2005. He was also an Associate Member of the Broad Institute.
In 2013, he returned to Seattle to become Professor in Pediatrics at the University of Washington and Director of the Center for Developmental Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Seattle Children’s Research Institute. Dr. Beier has published over 150 research articles, and has served on numerous review panels for the NIH, March of Dimes, Genome Canada, and other organizations. He is an editor at PLoS Genetics and Mammalian Genome, and has served as a Secretariat member and President of the International Mammalian Genome Society. In 2017 Dr. Beier was awarded the Lillian Kaplan Prize for his research in polycystic kidney disease.
My research is consistently forward looking, with the aim of marrying enabling genomic technology with innovative strategies of genetic analysis. I have endeavored to make these approaches accessible, and have led a number of community initiatives.
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Ilse Gagnaire, MSW
Andrew Gehl, MSW, LICSW
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Erik Schlocker, LICSW
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