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  • Innovation in Child Healthcare Delivery Lab

    Our lab uses a community-engaged approach to develop innovative ways to deliver healthcare. Our goal is to reduce socioeconomic and racial/ethnic disparities in child health and healthcare.

  • New Therapy for Diabetes Treatment, Prevention - Seattle Children's

    Using new gene-editing techniques, Dr. David Rawlings and his lab team have created a novel cell therapy to potentially transform the treatment of autoimmune diseases.

  • Neurobiology and Neurophysiology of Down Syndrome - Gallo Lab

    The lab is working to answer key questions regarding the timing and source of oligodendrocyte dysmaturation and whether cell-autonomous or non-cell-autonomous mechanisms lead to altered cellular differentiation and myelination.

  • Visual Narratives: A Collaboration Between Seattle Children's and mejo

    The Bogetz Lab at Seattle Children’s is collaborating with mejo®, a company dedicated to creating tools and resources to support caregivers and parents to deliver a new visual narrative feature in the mejo web app.

  • Epigenetic Targeting of DIPG/DMG - Vitanza Lab

    The Vitanza Lab has worked to identify histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors that could be used for the treatment of DIPG, DMG and other life-threatening central nervous system (CNS) tumors.

  • PE3834 Preparing for Apheresis Procedure: Mononuclear Cell Collection

    with your doctor or research team. Starting 2 to 3 days before apheresis: • Have your child eat calcium-rich foods (like milk, yogurt, and cheese). We may also recommend you give calcium supplements. This will help lessen the side effects from the anticoagulant medicine (citrate) used during the procedure

  • White Matter Development and Injury, Gallo Lab, Seattle Children's

    Our lab is testing the hypothesis that HX-induced protracted WM immaturity arises from intrinsic (Sirt1 and Sirt2) and extrinsic (synaptic) dysregulation of OPC proliferation and OL maturation, thus affecting axonal integrity and function.

  • Immunology Diagnostic Laboratory: A Jeffrey Modell Diagnostic Center

    The Immunology Diagnostic Laboratory (IDL), a CLIA-approved reference lab and Jeffrey Modell Foundation Diagnostic Center, performs state-of-the-art genetic testing, flow cytometry and cellular immunology studies to diagnose immunologic disorders.

  • PowerPoint Presentation

    referral to Oncology, consider consult to on-call oncology at Seattle Children’s (206-987-2000) to discuss/expedite work-up. Recommended initial work-up: Ultrasound, 2 view CXR, labs (CBC with differential, comprehensive metabolic panel, phosphorus, uric acid, LDH, ESR, CRP, EBV and CMV IgG & IgM

  • chronic-musculoskeletal-pain.pdf

    and musculoskeletal pain. Widespread pain is usually associated with central sensitization; regional pain is often more related to peripheral sensitization. • These patients are best managed by our Pain Medicine Clinic. https://www.seattlechildrens.org/clinics/pain-medicine • If there are abnormal labs or imaging