What could be better than dressing up for an evening of fun and laughter? Enjoy a delicious dinner and drinks, dancing, bidding on exciting auction items, and helping raise money for local CRMO ...
Seattle Children’s Research Institute is organized into research centers, each one specializing in areas like immunotherapy, neuroscience and child health and behavior. Research Labs Our investigators ...
Using Pediatric Brain Tumor Research to Identify Root Causes and New Therapies The Myron Evans Lab is working to better understand why children get brain tumors and which mutations drive those tumors.
Seattle Children’s is deeply committed to health equity by improving healthcare experiences and outcomes for patients, their families and team members. Seattle Children’s focuses on what matters most: ...
Childhood is a dynamic time of discovery and exploration. It’s important however, for parents and caregivers to ensure that children are exploring in healthy and safe ways. When it comes to ...
We talk about an autism spectrum because the signs and symptoms of autism fall within a range, or spectrum. Autistic people can experience these autistic traits differently, and people with autism can ...
As a parent, you might wonder what your teen is up to during math class, after soccer practice or while hanging out with friends. While equipping your teen with a smartphone can aid communication and ...
Dr. Kalume, senior author of the paper and a principal investigator in the research institute’s Norcliffe Foundation Center for Integrative Brain Research, has been researching Dravet syndrome for ...
At just 10 years old, Ino’s life changed forever when his parents received a sealed orange envelope from doctors during a late-night visit to the emergency room. The fourth grader from Renton, Wash., ...
Dondi Cupp appointed senior vice president and chief development officer, replacing former Foundation president Doug Picha, who retired earlier this year SEATTLE, May 5, 2022 – Today, Seattle Children ...
The adjustment to the start of a new year is a reminder that change is constantly occurring. Change, especially unexpected change, can be extremely stressful for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder ...
For the first time ever, researchers in Seattle Children’s Research Institute’s Norcliffe Foundation Center for Integrative Brain Research and colleagues have mapped and described the very earliest ...