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The Allenspach Lab focuses on translational work to understand immune dysregulation disorders – those with overlapping immunodeficiency and autoimmune features.
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The Aitchison Lab focuses on the development and application of systems biology approaches to infectious diseases.
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determining-protein-concentration-bradford-assay---overview.pdf
minutes Lab Equipment: Spectrophotometer, micropipettes, Bradford Reagent, vortex mixer Research Issue: Proteins are biological molecules that have many important roles, and scientists use many different procedures or assays to study how proteins work. In particular, it is very important to figure out how
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Suggested Activities Check out these activities to help reinforce scientific and health-related concepts covered on the Science Adventure Lab and to learn about health issues and careers in science! Table of Contents Catch Your Breath……………………….…………………………………… 2 Seeking the Sugar Solution
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FORMCHECKBOX * IRB modifications: add new personnel, contact IRB: irb.office@seattlechildrens.org FORMCHECKBOX * IACUC modifications: add new personnel, contact iacuc@seattlechildrens.org FORMCHECKBOX * Work space: contact your Research Center or Department for space assignment and approval FORMCHECKBOX
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DiBlasi Lab - Center for Respiratory Biology and Therpeutics
The DiBlasi Lab aims to develop and evaluate inhaled therapies and life-support systems for newborns and children with life-threatening respiratory failure.
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Seattle Children’s Innovative Technologies Lab
SCITL is dedicated to using, advancing and developing everyday technologies for improving the lives of children with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities. Learn more about our mission, areas of work, and how to participate in our research studies.
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f1-hybrid-bl6bl-swiss-feederless-es-cell-line.pdf
F1 Hybrid Bl6/Bl-Swiss Feederless ES Cell Line Brief description Robust F1 hybrid embryonic stem cell line from Mus musculus (lab mouse), generated by crossing C56BL/6J mice to Black-Swiss mice. This ES cell line does not require feeder cells for propagation and readily transmits through
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Drew Bell, PhD, Co-Director, Clinical Microbiology Lab
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Research Network cprn.org Seattle Children’s Research Institute (SCRI) seattlechildrens.org/research/centers-programs/child-health-behavior-and-development University of Washington Steele Lab steelelab.me.uw.edu Disclaimer: The inclusion of any website link, or resource accessed through a link, does