Research Resources
Preparing a Proposal
Primary responsibility for the development of grant applications rests with the investigator. The following are general resources to help you develop your proposal.
Explore the PI Onboarding Handbook
- Outlines processes on how to navigate research administration at SCRI
- Delineates SCRI’s Pre-Award processes
- How to partner with your Grants and Contract Administrator
- Download the PI Onboarding Handbook on the CCTR CHILD pages
For NIH/Extramural Templates, Checklists, and Tools
Visit our CCTR CHILD Pages for NIH templates, checklists, and tools.
Contact your grant and contract administrator for examples of proposals.
Commonly Requested Research Resources
Clinical Research Support Office
The Clinical Research Support Office (CRSO) encourages and facilitates high-quality clinical research for investigators and staff engaged in the entire spectrum of clinical research.
Clinical Trials Recruitment Resources
Visit the CCTR CHILD pages for collated resources for patient recruitment from Marketing and Communications and others.
Intramural Funding
Shared Research Resources (SRRs) enable efficient and equitable access to state-of-the-art scientific equipment, services and technologies to advance collaborative, cutting-edge research at Seattle Children’s Research Institute. Explore these resources.
Institutional Review Board (IRB)
The Institutional Review Board (IRB) is a committee established to protect the rights and welfare of the children and families who participate in research activities conducted under the auspices of Seattle Children’s and affiliated research organizations. Learn more at the IRB webpage.
Research Integration Hub
The Research Integration Hub increases and accelerates innovative clinical research throughout Seattle Children’s healthcare system by aligning and expanding our clinical research infrastructure, core services and facilities.
Institute of Translational Health Services (ITHS)
SCRI Staff can find Research Coordinator Career Development programs at the ITHS Website.
SCRI Library Services
Seattle Children’s Librarians are dedicated information professionals who provide services such as literature searching and training, as well as curating and providing access to relevant, authoritative collections to support the clinical, research and administrative needs of all Seattle Children’s staff. To view and request services, please visit the Library and Information Commons CHILD webpage.
Shared Research Resources
Shared Research Resources (SRRs) enable efficient and equitable access to state-of-the-art scientific equipment, services and technologies to advance collaborative, cutting-edge research at Seattle Children’s Research Institute. Explore these resources.
For additional resources, please refer to the Researcher Resources page or visit CCTR’s CHILD Webpages.
Contact CCTR@seattlechildrens.org for additional assistance.