Behavioral and Clinical Outcomes Research Program
Improving Outcomes and Promoting Whole-Person Care in Pediatric, Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology
The Behavioral and Clinical Outcomes Research Program (BCORP) is the home for cancer outcomes research within the Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders Research. The BCORP portfolio incorporates diverse yet complementary topics including biobehavioral and psychosocial outcomes, health services, and communication science. Our work is informed by the psychosocial needs of our patients and families and leverages innovative transdisciplinary research methods to improve pediatric and AYA cancer care for all.
Molly Taylor, MD, MS
Dr. Mallory (Molly) Taylor grew up in rural Lockwood, Missouri. After completing her undergraduate degrees in psychology and microbiology at the University of Arizona, she moved to Santa Barbara, California, to work for a local nonprofit organization and coach volleyball. Next, she did her medical training on the East Coast at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire. She completed her pediatrics internship at the University of Chicago and her pediatrics residency at Seattle Children’s Hospital. Dr. Taylor then moved to the small town of Kenai, Alaska, to work as a general pediatrician for one year before returning to Seattle to complete her fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology. She is an attending physician in the Cancer and Blood Disorders Center with a primary focus on solid tumors. She is also a principal investigator in the Ben Towne Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders Research and Director of the Behavioral and Clinical Outcomes Research Program. Her research interest is biobehavioral pediatric oncology.
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Miranda Bradford, MS
Senior Biostatistician
Miranda Bradford, MS has been a consulting biostatistician at SCRI since 2012. Her areas of expertise and interest include data visualization, design and analysis of psychosocial intervention studies, transplant registry analyses, mixed method studies, time to event analyses, and pre-award grant support.