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Aldinger Lab - Center for Integrative Brain Research
The Aldinger Lab uses developmental neuroscience and computational approaches to decipher the mechanisms that cause pediatric neurogenetic disorders and pathologies associated with structural brain changes, cognitive impairment, and epilepsy.
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& Sleep Innovations Lab. The focus of her research is on behavioral, psychosocial and family factors that affect pain experiences, the interrelationship of sleep and pain and innovative psychological treatments for managing and preventing chronic pain. Jay Mendoza, MD, MPH Dr. Jay Mendoza
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Scientists in the Aderem Lab are studying innate responses to HIV, tuberculosis, influenza, and other pathogens that significantly impact global health. Our goal is to define the mechanisms that result in a successful immune response to infection or vaccination and identify targets for therapeutic intervention.
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The Orentas Lab investigates how the immune system and CAR T-cell immunotherapies can be leveraged to fight childhood childhood cancers like rhabdomyosarcoma, osteosarcoma, Ewing’s sarcoma and neuroblastoma.
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The Urdahl Lab shares insights from a recent paper in Cell Host & Microbe. Findings uncovered a localized immunosuppressive mechanism associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and provide potential targets for host-directed therapy.
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Kett Lab – Treuman Katz Center – Seattle Children's
The Kett Lab’s primary research interest is communication and medical decision-making with the families of sick children and with NICU families in particular.
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Optimizing CAR T Cells at the Level of Receptor Signaling
, Neuhauser C…Smith SEP. Quantification of protein interaction network dynamics using multiplexed co-immunoprecipitation. J Vis Exp. 2019;(150):10.3791/60029. Learn More SEPS Lab website To learn more about partnering with Seattle Children’s Research Institute on this or other projects, email the Office of Science-Industry Partnerships.
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career-development-program-application-2023.docx
Cover Page (form provided) · Current applicant information · UW Department faculty appointment (current or anticipated) · Name and contact information of primary mentor at Seattle Children’s · Title of proposed research project · Abstract of proposed research project (limit 200 words) · Applicant’s
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Funding Options · Nursing Research Grant · All Children’s RNs are eligible, one Principal Investigator named along with other Co- Investigators, if included. · Heart Center Nursing Research Grant · All RNs employed in the Heart Center, CICU, Cath lab, Ambulatory, and other associated departments
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Training Opportunities: Pediatric Pain and Sleep Innovations Lab
Dr. Tonya Palermo has trained numerous students and fellows from different disciplines (e.g. psychology, anesthesiology, medicine). She also accepts undergraduate volunteers. Dr. Palermo directs a psychology postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric pain research at Seattle Children’s Hospital.