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Maves Lab - Seattle Children's Research Institute
The Maves Lab investigates skeletal muscle and heart development, with the goal of making discoveries that lead to new treatments for muscular dystrophy and heart disorders using zebrafish as an animal model because of advantages for genetic manipulations, in vivo imaging, and drug screening.
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Li Lab, Seattle Children's Research Institute
Arousal control is not binary, but involves the complex orchestration of multiple neuromodulatory circuits. The Li Lab therefore aims to better understand the neurobiology of these circuits across broad spatiotemporal scales, integrating findings at the molecular, synaptic, circuit, physiological and behavioral levels.
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Lin Lab, Seattle Children's Research Institute
Our research goals are to expand the knowledge domain of programmed cell death and leverage it in treating acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and other hematological malignancies.
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InREACH Lab - Seattle Children's Research Institute
Our lab's research seeks to eliminate inequities in childhood physical activity and nutrition outcomes among racial/ethnic minorities and socioeconomically disadvantaged populations through innovative behavioral interventions and policies in school and community settings.
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Tang Lab, Seattle Children's Research Institute
We study how early experiences influence later behavior and mental health. By combining AI, biology and neuroscience, we aim to understand how the...
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Chavkin Lab, Seattle Children's Research Institute
Identifying therapeutic strategies towards increasing resilience to heart disease and improving overall health and lifespan of patients.
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News - Allenspach Lab - Seattle Children's
Illustration of a question mark inside a circle Illustration of a video camera Home Research Research Centers and Programs Center for Immunity and Immunotherapies Our Labs Allenspach Lab Allenspach Lab On This Page What's Happening in the Lab? Latest News July 24, 2024 Eric Allenspach, Taylor Watson
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Illustration of a question mark inside a circle Illustration of a video camera Home Research Research Centers and Programs Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders Research Our Labs Jim Olson Lab Brain Tumor Resource Lab Brain Tumor Resource Lab The Brain Tumor Resource Lab strives
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Panel (Theme: Climate Change) Description Intro to SCRI, program activities and expectations Foundational skills for either bench or clinical research Ethical and regulatory issues related to the use of animal subjects in research. Policies and ethical practices for lab safety and biosafety How
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would: � Complete online questionnaires at home 4 times, over the course of 12 months. � Your child would wear a small watch-like device to measure sleep for a week at 3 different times � Participate in two lab visits at the Research Institute (downtown Seattle). Teens would participate in tasks