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Dr. Sara Jane Webb Awarded Grant up to $17.25M to Advance Autism Research
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Advancing Youth Mental and Behavioral Health: Seattle Children’s Shares Crucial Prevention Research
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NIH grant awarded to conduct a clinical trial on a firearm storage safety
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Accuracy of AI compared to professional translations of hospital documents
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Publication Q&A: Associations of Maternal Blood Biomarkers of Prenatal APAP Exposure With Placental Gene Expression and Child Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Dr. Eric Coon Awarded $7 million by PCORI
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Research Finds New Insights Into Teen Smartphone Use
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Detecting Unseen Suicide Risks Among Asian American Youth
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Seattle Children’s and WSU Host Inaugural Joint Research Symposium
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Publication Q&A: Ultra-Processed and Fast Food Consumption, Exposure to Phthalates During Pregnancy and Socioeconomic Disparities in Phthalate Exposures
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Researchers Awarded $9.4 Million NIH Grant to Investigate Environmental Exposures on Childhood Development
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Publication Q&A: Pilot Evaluation of the Family Bridge Program: A Communication-and Culture-Focused Inpatient Patient Navigation Program
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Publication Q&A: Community Health Workers in Early Childhood Well-Child Care for Medicaid-Insured Children: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Publication Q&A: Trajectories of Handgun Carrying in Rural Communities From Early Adolescence to Young Adulthood
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Publication Q&A: Association of Acute Respiratory Failure in Early Childhood With Long-Term Neurocognitive Outcomes
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Publication Q&A: A Comprehensive Assessment of Associations Between Prenatal Phthalate Exposure and the Placental Transcriptomic Landscape