Search Results
Search Results for “research labs”
-
Research Labs at Seattle Children's Research Institute
Search for research labs at Seattle Children's Research Institute.
-
Neuroscience Research Labs - NFCIBR – Seattle Children’s
NFCIBR comprises nearly 20 research teams focused on unraveling the mechanisms beneath neurological, neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders.
-
The Research Lab Services (RLS) core, operated by the Department of Laboratories, provides an array of laboratory services to support basic, clinical and translational research at Seattle Children’s.
-
Center for Immunity and Immunotherapies Research Labs
CIIT scientists relentlessly pursue research to accelerate progress toward new cell and gene therapies.
-
Research Labs - Center for Global Infectious Disease Research
Center for Global Infectious Disease Research Labs
-
Norcliffe Foundation Center for Integrative Brain Research
Scientists in the Norcliffe Foundation Center for Integrative Brain Research lead neuroscience discoveries to find treatments and cures.
-
Postdoctoral Training - Seattle Children's Research Institute
Postdoctoral scholars are key to achieving our mission of providing hope, care and cures. Our expansive training program includes mentored research with faculty who are experts in their field, professional development workshops, grant writing support, networking events and social activities.
-
Center for Immunity and Immunotherapies - Seattle Children's
The CIIT is working to harness the immune system’s power to prevent, treat or cure life-threatening childhood diseases.
-
ENCORE Lab - Seattle Children's Research Institute
The Equity, Navigation, Communication, and healthcare Outcomes REsearch (ENCORE) lab is an NIH-funded research lab founded by Dr. Casey Lion that aims to achieve equitable healthcare outcomes for children from historically marginalized populations.
-
Research and Clinical Studies: Lab Research
Seattle Children’s lab research helps us understand how cancer and blood disorders start and develop. This leads to new ways to prevent, treat and cure disease.