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Seattle Concussion Research Collaborative
We are the Seattle Concussion Research Collaborative (SCRC) lab, housed at Seattle Children’s Research Institute. Our lab is comprised of clinicians, researchers, public health specialists, and community representatives who are working together to better understand concussion risk and concussion prevention in children,
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in all phases of clinical research. Research Lab Services The Research Lab Services (RLS) core, operated by the Department of Laboratories, provides an array of laboratory services to support basic, clinical and translational research at Seattle Children’s. Other Core Services and Facilities Providing
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ResearchLabContactBlock Contact us First Name M.N. Last Name, Honorific, PhD For questions or inquiries, email: tcampion@wearediagram.com telephone: 603-123-4456 Physical Address Quality Research Center! Lab Location Details 6901 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA 98115
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A list of SCRC Lab research projects.
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Contact the Olive Lab at Seattle Children's
Olive Lab Research contact and location information.
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Hydrocephalus Research at Seattle Children's
Seattle Children’s researchers are known worldwide for research in the lab, engineering bench and with patients to improve outcomes for kids with hydrocephalus.
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Research and Clinical Studies: Lab Research
Seattle Children’s lab research helps us understand how cancer and blood disorders start and develop. This leads to new ways to prevent, treat and cure disease.
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-directed therapies against hepatic maladies. Myler Lab The Myler Lab uses cutting-edge genomic, bioinformatic and molecular approaches to study gene function and protein structure in a variety of infectious disease organisms. Parish Lab Our current research is focused in two main areas: (i
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Research faculty and staff within the Center for Clinical and Translational Research (CCTR) conduct clinical studies to explore new treatments and therapies to help prevent, diagnosis and cure childhood illnesses. Participation in clinical studies can play an active role in a child’s own health.