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  • Center for Clinical and Translational Research

    The Center for Clinical and Translational Research (CCTR) plays an integral role in transforming scientific discoveries into real-world therapies that prevent and treat childhood illness and improve the quality of children’s daily lives.

  • Heather Gustafson, PhD

    Heather Gustafson, PhD, Principal Investigator, Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine

  • Pediatric Small Pilot Project Grant

    APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND CHECKLIST TO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION A. The Nurse Scientist is available to assist with research study questions, design, and methods. Email to schedule an appointment. B. The CCTR Nursing Research Coordinator will assist in the development of your budget. See next

  • Carol H Miao, PhD

    Carol H Miao, PhD, Principal Investigator, Seattle Children's Research Institute, Professor, Pediatrics

  • Pooja S Tandon, MD, MPH

    Pooja S Tandon, MD, MPH, Principal Investigator, Associate Professor

  • Navin Robert Pinto, MD

    Navin Robert Pinto, MD, Attending Physician, Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Associate Professor, Pediatrics

  • Emily Elizabeth Neuhaus, PhD

    Emily Elizabeth Neuhaus, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Assistant Professor

  • Benjamin S Wilfond, MD

    Benjamin S Wilfond, MD, Investigator, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics and Palliative Care, Professor, Divisions of Bioethics and...

  • Kevin Bradley Urdahl, MD, PhD

    Kevin Bradley Urdahl, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator, Supervisor, Center for Global Infectious Disease Research, Professor

  • isolating-white-blood-cells-ficoll---overview.pdf

    for a simulated patient. Grade Levels: This module is appropriate for students in grades 11-12. Time Required: 90 to 120 minutes Lab Equipment: Centrifuges, micropipettes, Ficoll, hemocytometers, microscopes Health Issue: Researchers are constantly trying to find more efficient, less harmful treatment