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  • Microsoft Word - OPS-700 Research Institute Parking Validation 20140402.docx

    of these parking garages to provide parking validation for Seattlee Children’s Research Institute guests and employees, according to the guidelines provided in this policy. The parking available within the 1100 Olive Lab building is monthly contracted parking only; validation is not available. Parking

  • 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.

  • Saelens Lab

    Dr. Saelens conducts research in environmental influences on physical activity and eating behaviors and on the psychosocial factors that influence individual choice for weight-related behaviors. He also works in the evaluation and improvement of family-based behavioral treatment for pediatric overweight.

  • Past Research

    Illustration of a question mark inside a circle Illustration of a video camera Research Research Centers and Programs Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development Our Labs InREACH Lab InREACH Lab On This Page Past Research Evaluation of a Walking School Bus Program With funding from the National

  • 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.

  • Rajagopal Lab

    The Rajagopal Lab utilizes genetic, molecular, biochemical and proteomic approaches to study infectious diseases caused by bacteria. The lab focuses on the human pathogens group B Streptococcus and Staphylococcus aureus. Research areas of focus include bacteriology, specifically bacterial pathogenesis, bacterial virule

  • 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.

  • Majesky Lab

    We use molecular biological and developmental genetic approaches to address fundamental questions in development and differentiation of blood vessels. Current projects use both mouse and avian models. One major research focus is on vascular stem and progenitor cells that reside in the adventitial layer of artery wall.

  • Olson Lab

    Dr. Aaron Olson is unraveling how changes in cardiac energy production affect heart function. Congenital heart disease and other cardiac problems change how the heart produces energy. While researchers know that these changes impact heart function, they don’t know the mechanisms of this interaction. By identifying

  • Mobile Science Labs - Seattle Children's Science Education Department

    The Science Adventure Lab was the first mobile science lab program directly linked to a children's hospital and the first mobile lab in the Pacific Northwest. We have since expanded our program with our second mobile lab, the Science Inspiration Lab.