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  • Seattle Children’s Looks to Become “Center of Excellence” In Gene ...

    Recent breakthroughs in cell and gene therapy research within Seattle Children’s Research Division has contributed to the creation of new technologies, new companies and – researchers hope – will lead to a range of new treatments and cures for pediatric diseases down the line.

  • Facts and Stats 2024

    the first facility in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic (OBCC) opens Medical pavilion opens at hospital campus Seattle Children’s triples dedicated laboratory research space in Seattle Our Mission We provide hope, care and cures to help every child live the healthiest

  • nursing-publication-support-grant-program-application.docx

    Seattle Children’s Research Institute Nursing Publication Grant Program COVER PAGE Date: Click here to enter a date. Primary Author Information Name:       Credentials:       Email:       Phone:       Job Title:       Department/Unit:       Co-Author’s Name: (Include credentials, job title

  • Clinical Research Scholars Program - CCTR - Seattle Children's

    The Clinical Research Scholars Program (CRSP) is a mentored research career development program for CCTR, CRBT, NFCIBR and Ben Towne Center junior faculty members. The program objective is to support junior faculty in the development of successful clinical, translational and outcomes research at Seattle Children’s.

  • CGIDR Insectary

    We have two dedicated insectaries – one for rearing mosquitoes suitable for controlled human malaria infection clinical trials and one for rearing research grade mosquitoes for bench research projects. Mosquitoes are used for a number of research projects both internally and externally with the bulk used for infection

  • diversity-supplement-submitted-application-example.pdf

    Contact PD/PI: Coker, Tumaini Rucker INTRODUCTION TO APPLICATION Research Plan Overview Childhood asthma is the most common pediatric medical condition in the United States, and disproportionately affects children living in low-income, urban settings. Many low-income, urban families rely

  • SCOPE Fluid Management and Nutrition

    healthy choices for meals and snacks 5. Always have an emergency plan for diet and fluid 1. Take notes when meeting with your dietitian. 2. Know your lab values and how it affects your dietary choices 3. Connect with other renal patients in groups (local or social media) 4. Have emergency numbers

  • Headache Algorithm

    -for-Migraine.pdf Yes No Consider neuroimaging and/or calling the Provider-to-Provider Line for the neurologist on call (206-987-7777). If fundoscopic exam is unclear, consider ophthalmological evaluation. Work-up and treatment as appropriate. May include neuroimaging or labs, and consider calling the Provider

  • PE1752 Thyroid Ablation Letter

    of visits, usually a Thursday and Friday. • Females 12 years and older need to provide a urine sample in our lab for pregnancy screening before having the radioiodine treatment. • On the first day, we will give your child a dose of radioactive iodine. They will then have an ultrasound to see

  • PE721 Heart Transplant Evaluation Checklist

    for the transplant is arranged. � Order labs and diagnostic tests and review the results with you. � The Infectious Disease service will meet with you and assess your child’s immunity. � The transplant cardiologist and transplant coordinator will teach you about the transplant and oversee all aspects