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New Insights Into Improving Children's Well-Being

Opportunities

New Summer Undergraduate Research Program

We are excited to announce a new summer research program called SPARQ (Summer Program to Advance Research and eQuity in Pain and Neurological Health). SPARQ is a nine-week paid summer research opportunity, intended to train and support undergraduate students who are interested in equity in pain and neurologic health research. More information and application guidelines for the 2025 program will be available here soon.

If you have questions about SPARQ, please reach out to Sophia Mun at sophia.mun@seattlechildrens.org.

Collaborations and Partnerships

Collaborations and partnerships are an integral part of the CCHBD. With diverse research backgrounds, our investigators collaborate with their colleagues at Seattle Children’s, across the nation and around the world in pursuit of curing childhood illness.

Careers

Developing innovative treatments to potentially prevent and cure childhood illnesses takes more than just the right ideas. It also takes the right people. We are constantly seeking experienced leaders and enthusiastic emerging professionals who embrace collaboration and are committed to improving child health.

Does that sound like you? Please visit Seattle Children's careers page to find your perfect career in the CCHBD.

 

Center for Child Health, Behavior and Development

For questions or inquiries,
email: chbdadmin@seattlechildrens.org.

Physical Address

1920 Terry Ave.
Seattle, WA 98101

Mailing Address

M/S CURE-03
PO Box 5371
Seattle, WA 98145-5005