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  • Paquette Lab

    The Paquette Lab goal is to gain insight into the underlying molecular mechanisms linking the in utero environment and birth outcomes by applying innovative network biology approaches and multi-omic data analysis within the placenta.

  • Other Research Projects

    Other research projects being undertaken in the Coler Lab

  • fy22-annunal-report-design_web.pdf

    RANKING AMONG PEDIATRIC RESEARCH INSTITUTES 459 ACTIVE CLINICAL TRIALS AND RESEARCH STUDIES 5,291 PARTICIPANTS ENROLLED achievements, helping many researchers and their labs begin pilot projects and explore new areas of investigation that could lead to more cures for kids. The year began

  • Sleuthing the Source of a New Neurodevelopmental Disorder

    Dr. Brock Grill and his lab members in the Center for Integrative Brain Research collaborated with an international research team to identify the molecular genetic cause of a new neurodevelopmental disorder.

  • Publications - Parish Lab

    View a list of Dr. Tanya Parish’s published research.

  • Team - Parish Lab

    Meet the Parish Lab team at Seattle Children’s Center for Global Infectious Disease Research.

  • Publications - Hahn Lab

    Dr. Sihoun Hahn has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed research papers, ten book chapters, and nine review articles

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

    The Kraft Lab aims to improve equitable and respectful research for all patients and families.

  • Allenspach Lab

    The Allenspach Lab focuses on translational work to understand immune dysregulation disorders – those with overlapping immunodeficiency and autoimmune features.

  • Current Practice and Barriers to Implementation of Strain Imaging in Pediatric Echocardiography Labs: A National Survey

    BRIEF RESEARCH COMMUNICATION Current Practice and Barriers to Implementation of Strain Imaging in Pediatric Echocardiography Labs: A National Survey Strain imaging is designed to augment the echocardiographic (echo) assessment of regional and global myocardial function. Strain has been well studied