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The goal of the Lawlor Lab is to discover how hijacking of normal developmental biologic programs contributes to the origin and progression of childhood cancer.
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The Sather Lab utilizes state-of-the-art technology to develop novel vaccine immunogens and strategies. In addition, the lab is interested in deciphering the mechanisms of antibody-mediated protective immunity by HIV or malaria vaccination.
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The Jaspan Lab seeks to identify correlates of HIV risk at mucosal surfaces, study the role of the commensal bacteria at these mucosal surfaces in modulating immunity, understand immunity of infants born to HIV-infected mothers who are uninfected yet have high morbidity and mortality, and identify vaccination strategie
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Baertsch Lab Publications, CIBR, Seattle Children's Research Institute
Baertsch Lab publications, Center for Integrative Brain Research, Seattle Children's Research Institute
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Baertsch Lab Team, CIBR, Seattle Children's Research Institute
Baertsch Lab team, Center for Integrative Brain Research, Seattle Children's Research Institute
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The Myron Evans II Lab is working to better understand why children get brain tumors and which mutations drive those tumors. This research includes studying how the brain normally develops in mammals, and how that process goes wrong and causes brain tumors. The lab is also working to identify new targets that could lea
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Health Information and Visualization Experience (HIVE) Lab Team
Health Information and Visualization Experience (HIVE) Lab Team, Center for Clinical and Translational Research, Seattle Children's Research Institute
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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
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Team - Page Lab - Seattle Children's
and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); he also worked as a research scientist at MIT. View Profile Ting An Chen Graduate Student Ting An obtained her B.S. degree in Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Medical Technology from National Taiwan University in 2020. In 2022, she joined Page lab as a PhD student
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General Content Modern June 9, 2025 – Recent research led by Seattle Children’s Research Institute and the University of Washington explores how harnessing patients’ own immune cells can help develop targeted monoclonal antibodies against Pseudomonas infections, opening new potential avenues