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Publications, Development/Psychosocial Outcomes Lab, Seattle Childrens
Publications from the Development and Psychosocial Outcomes Lab at Seattle Children's Research Institute
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Bennett Lab - Seattle Children's
The Bennett lab at Seattle Children’s Research Institute investigates the contribution of post-zygotic mutations on human development and birth defects, with a focus on vascular malformations. We also study the impact of rapid diagnostic genomic sequencing in management of children in intensive care units.
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Microsoft Word - Seattle Children's URM Internship
Information oter@seattlechildrens.org During this 10 week program students will: � receive $17/hr and an ORCA card � learn research methodologies � gain experience with lab equipment � work with data � enroll research participants � build mentor relationship � gain valuable research experience � attend
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Harrington Lab, Seattle Children's Research Institute
The Harrington Lab focuses on intergenerational immune interactions and their effect on susceptibility to infection during pregnancy and infection.
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Ramirez Lab, Seattle Children's Research Institute
The Ramirez Lab investigates brain functions in order to develop new ways to treat – and potentially cure – neurological disorders.
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Yu Lab, Seattle Children's Research Institute
Dr. Kai Yu’s lab studies how craniofacial malformations occur, opening the door to new ways to diagnose, prevent and treat them.
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Franks Lab, Seattle Children's Research Institute
The Franks lab aims to understand the cellular and molecular dynamics regulating inflammation and progressive fibrosis by developing computational methods that improve 'omics analyses in complex diseases.
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McCarthy Lab - Seattle Children's Research Institute
The McCarthy Lab is focused on understanding epigenetic mechanisms regulating cell identity during development, and applying these discoveries to cell reprogramming with the goal of developing liver cell therapies for transplantation.
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Miller Lab, Seattle Children's Research Institute
The mission of the Miller Lab is to reduce the burden of undiagnosed genetic diseases on patients and their families by improving the efficiency and effectiveness of genetic testing, and to better understand human genetic disease through the identification and characterization of novel disease-causing variation.
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Maves Lab - Seattle Children's Research Institute
The Maves Lab investigates skeletal muscle and heart development, with the goal of making discoveries that lead to new treatments for muscular dystrophy and heart disorders using zebrafish as an animal model because of advantages for genetic manipulations, in vivo imaging, and drug screening.