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Bogetz Lab Research Projects, Seattle Children's
Information on research projects in the Bogetz Lab, Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics and Palliative Care, Seattle Children's
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Publications - MacDuffie Lab - Seattle Children's
The publications by Kate MacDuffie, principal researcher for the MacDuffie Lab of Seattle Children's Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics.
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The Smith Lab studies the biology of the Plasmodium malaria parasite during the blood stage. The main research interests of the lab are to characterize parasite-host binding interactions and to better understand malaria disease mechanisms. We use this knowledge to design vaccine or disease interventions.
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COVID False Positives Found in Lab Workers
Dr. Lisa Frenkel and colleagues in the Center for Global Infectious Disease Research found a common lab reagent can cause false positive COVID tests.
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Stuart Lab - Center for Global Infectious Disease Research
Research in the Stuart Lab is focused on diseases that are caused by three related parasitic protozoa (Human African trypanosomiasis [sleeping sickness], Chagas disease and Leishmaniasis) and on malaria, which is caused by another protozoan parasite.
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Current Research and Projects for Paquette Lab
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The Heike Lab conducts innovative research on questions related to craniofacial microsomia, 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and other craniofacial conditions.
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Weiss Lab – Treuman Katz Center – Seattle Children's
The Weiss lab focuses on research ethics, with a particular interest in neonatal clinical trials.
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Wightman Lab – Treuman Katz Center – Seattle Children's
The Wightman Lab focuses on research on medical decision-making for children with complex, chronic medical conditions.
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ContinuousReleaseApril9 Find a Lab and/or Researcher Search Results No results found A Murat Maga, PhD A Murat Maga, PhD, Assistant Professor Aarati V S Rao, MD Aarati V S Rao, MD, Assistant Professor Acharya Lab The Acharya lab studies how immune cells integrate signals from pathogens