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Search Results for “research labs”.
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Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development
The Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development (CCHBD) brings together a diverse and talented group of researchers, united by a single goal: to collaboratively address major issues that affect the health of children everywhere.
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Jessica Lynne Jenness, PhD, Assistant Professor
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Alysha Thompson, PhD, Clinical Director, Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Unit, Associate Professor, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Carola Fuchs Meyer, PhD specializing in Autism Center
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Pediatric Infectious Disease Research Group’s COVID-19 Research
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Research Group, directed by Dr. Janet Englund, studies SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing the disease known as COVID-19, and how it affects children and teenagers. The group also leads COVID-19 vaccine clinical trials for children.
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Christopher Delecki, DDS, MBA, MPH
Christopher Delecki, DDS, MBA, MPH, Affliate Assistant Professor
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Mariska S Kemna, MD, Attending Physician, Professor, Pediatrics
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Children’s Hospital, all rights reserved Liver Transplant Pathway v9.0: Admission Stop and Review Inclusion Criteria • Patient admitted for liver transplant surgery Exclusion Criteria • Kidney or intestine transplant ! Admission Drawing Labs (high priority) • Nurse draw or contact lab or VAS team
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Microsoft Word - COHO Summer Institute_2022v2.docx
Craniofacial and Oral Health Online (COHO) Fall Institute in Clinical Research Methods September 5 th , 2023 – November 2 nd , 2023 Seattle Children’s Craniofacial Center and the University Of Washington will offer an 8-week online research training institute for dental and craniofacial providers
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participate-in-research---what-is-clinical-research.pdf
What is clinical RESEARCH? There are many different types of research: Clinical research, research studies, clinical trials and clinical studies are all terms to describe ways to learn new things about how to diagnose, treat and prevent diseases. To keep things simple, we’ll just use the term