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Current Research Studies

Role of Host-Pathogen Airway Immunity and Remodeling

Airway Immunity and Remodeling

  • Condition(s): Other
  • Phase: N/A
  • Clinicaltrials.gov ID: NA

What is the goal of the study?

Researchers at Seattle Children's Hospital are conducting a study to learn more about the cells that make up the airways in young children. The goal is to understand how these cells work differently in children with and without airway problems and how they respond to infections. We hope this research will lead to new ways to help children with airway diseases in the future.

Who can participate in the study?

These researchers are looking for children between the ages birth to 5 years old and undergoing surgery at Seattle Children's that requires general anesthesia.

Study Team: