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  • postdoc-milestone-program-overview.pdf

    Series Leadership vs. Management Lab Management Postdoc and Grad Student Advisory Board Participation People Managmenet Skills 101 Strategic Planning/Long Term Planning Workshop Research Skill Development Responsible Conduct of Research Grant Writing Idea to Grant Elements or Grant Writing Group

  • 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

  • Myron Evans II Lab

    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

  • 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.

  • Case Study: 14-Year-Old Nonbinary Person Desiring Menstrual Suppressio

    2.2.22 | The patient has gender dysphoria, as their gender identity is incongruent with their sex assigned at birth.

  • Baertsch Lab Publications, CIBR, Seattle Children's Research Institute

    Baertsch Lab publications, Center for Integrative Brain Research, Seattle Children's Research Institute

  • Baertsch Lab Team, CIBR, Seattle Children's Research Institute

    Baertsch Lab team, Center for Integrative Brain Research, Seattle Children's Research Institute

  • Microsoft Word - AAML1831 Echocardiography Image Acquisition Reminders Memo.docx

    Group Chair Douglas S. Hawkins, MD Seattle Children's Research Institute doug.hawkins@seattlechildrens .org Group Vice Chair Lia Gore, MD Children's Hospital Colorado lia.gore@cuanschutz.edu Group Statistician Todd Alonzo, PhD talonzo@childrensoncology group.org Executive Director of Clinical