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  • Wilfond Lab – Treuman Katz Center – Seattle Children's

    The Wilfond Lab seeks better to improve people’s experiences navigating our social institutions and systems for providing health care and conducting clinical research and focus on ethical and policy issues related to disabilities, genetics, and clinical research.

  • Welcome to the Parish Lab

    Our current research is focused in two main areas: (i) understanding the biology of the global pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis; and (ii) discovering and developing novel drugs for tuberculosis (TB) that are effective at curing drug sensitive and drug resistant tuberculosis.

  • Debley Lab

    The Debley Lab is engaged in an array of translational research investigating the role of the airway epithelium in childhood asthma.

  • Vo Lab – Treuman Katz Center – Seattle Children's

    The Vo Lab focuses on improving health equity and comprehensive care for the chronically ill child.

  • Sodora Lab

    Work in the Sodora Lab primarily focuses on two principal areas of HIV research: HIV transmission and HIV-induced disease and immune factors that impact progression to AIDS.

  • Desai Lab

    Dr. Arti Desai’s research program focuses on developing and testing innovative health information technology solutions to optimize comprehensive, coordinated and equitable care for children with chronic conditions.

  • Projects - Page Lab - Seattle Children's

    Research Projects We study the genetic regulation of growth and connectivity in the developing brain, and how cognition is shaped by the interplay of these “hard-wiring” processes and adaptation via plasticity. Thus, we investigate mechanisms of neurogenesis, gliogenesis, axon/dendrite development

  • Urdahl Lab

    Today, tuberculosis (TB) kills more than 1 million people every year, and an effective vaccine is urgently needed. The primary goal of the Urdahl Lab is to perform fundamental research into the immune response to TB that will help inform the rational design of a new and effective vaccine.

  • Bjornson Lab

    The Bjornson laboratory’s research aims to improve the lives of children with cerebral palsy. We focus on gathering objective data around interventions in orthotics, gait training and power training that can dramatically enhance children’s balance, muscle strength, walking and general mobility in daily life.

  • Hernandez Lab

    In the Hernandez Lab, we use a combination of genetics, molecular biology, cell culture models and animal models to probe the interactions between mycobacterial pathogens and host immune cells.