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  • sars-cov-2-covid-testing.pdf

    Address: Patient Phone: Primary Insurance Company/Medical Coverage: PATIENT INSURANCE INFORMATION Guarantor Name: Guarantor Address: Guarantor Phone: Subscriber Name: Subscriber DOB: FOR SCH LAB USE ONLY: Use existing Urgent Care or Sand Point Learning Center (SPLC) encouter. Fax the completed requisition to (206) 985-3111. Questions? Email COVID-19FamilyCallCenter@seattlechildrens.org

  • quality-of-care-evaluation-research-program-information-sheet-pdf.pdf

    Quality of Care Evaluation Program: Research Study This is a separate information sheet about the Quality of Care Evaluation Program (QCE) research study. You can still participate in the QCE program without participating in the QCE study. While theinformation you provide on these surveys

  • Mentors - Invent at Seattle Children's Postdoctoral Scholars Program

    Mentors include faculty from Seattle Children’s Research Institute, the University of Washington, Benaroya Research Institute and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.

  • Assent Form Template

    And (UW if applicable) IRB #: Study Title: Principal Researcher: Revision Date: Protocol Version: Research Assent Form What is a research study? Research studies help us learn new things. We can test new ideas. First, we ask a question. Then we try to find the answer. This paper talks about our

  • Microsoft Word - CBDC Pilot Fund RFP_2021-09-27.docx

    Center for Clinical & Translational Research Cancer and Blood Disorders Center Research Pilot Fund Program PROGRAM OVERVIEW I. PURPOSE The purpose of the Cancer and Blood Disorders Center (CBDC) Research Pilot Funds Program is to cultivate outstanding new research, stimulate preliminary data

  • Pediatric Small Pilot Project Grant

    Seattle Children’s Research Institute Nursing Publication Grant Program PURPOSE Nursing Publication Support Grant Program Overview The purpose of the Nursing Publication Support Grant is to promote the submission of scholarly work for publication. Grants are intended for Seattle Children’s Hospital

  • Pediatric Small Pilot Project Grant

    Center for Clinical and Translational Research Translational Research Ignition Projects Program PROGRAM OVERVIEW I. Purpose The purpose of the Translational Research Ignition Projects Program (TRIPP) is to cultivate outstanding new translational research, stimulate preliminary data in novel

  • a-twinkle-in-peoples-eyes-becomes-reality_seattle-childrens-research-integration-hub.pdf

    A “Twinkle in Peoples’ Eyes” Becomes Reality The Research Integration Hub’s new space opened to workforce members and patient families in January 2022. The hub is specifically designed to better support current research participants, provide information and education to patients and families who

  • participate-in-research-booklet.pdf

    www.seattlechildrens.org/participate Participate in Research Help answer questions about children’s health and illness Why participate in research? Seattle Children’s researchers want to improve care and quality of life for children now and in the future. To do this, we need help from volunteers

  • Cerebellar Development, Function and Injury - Gallo Lab

    We are investigating locomotor deficits and changes in Purkinje cells (PC) electrophysiology, and how PC abnormalities are causally associated with...