We want to hear from you...NWABR believes that engaging in 
dialogue around multidimensional topics is important to 
understanding, learning and progress. Learn more...
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Join NWABR and OHRP at the Bell Harbor Conference Center during Seafair Weekend, Seattle's premier summer festival. Check our web site after April 2014 for more details and registration information, and mark your calendars now for regulatory fun on the waterfront. Contact Janine Kennedy [email protected] with questions or speaker suggestions.



Foster High School students 

return to participate in NWABR's 14th Annual Student Bio Expo 

on May 22, 2014 at Shoreline Community College.




Learn more about neuroscience
at Camp BIOmed!

A weekly summer camp for high school students, offered from July 7-August 15

NWABR is partnering with Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (CSNE) for the Do It Yourself with Neuroscience track of Camp BIOmed. CSNE improves lives by connecting brains with technology. 
 

Going the Distance for Youth Education


It takes a community to educate a child, and NWABR is working with teacherand parents to promote student learning. Lindsey Own, a teacher at Evergreen Middle School, is setting an example for our community. Learn more...

 


What does IBM's supercomputer       
Watson have to do with research? 

Stockpiles of genetic metadata combined with the advanced capabilities of supercomputers may be the key to specialized disease treatments at the individual level. Read more...


Seattle Children's Research Institute is hosting its 10th Annual Pediatric Bioethics Conference: What have we learned?  

New Opportunities, New Challenges: Exploring the Ethical Boundaries of Pediatric Research

 

Learn more and register here.

 

Bell Harbor International Conference Center, Seattle, WA

 
Photo courtesy of Robert Hood / Fred Hutch

 

Training the Next 

Generation of Scientists 

Hutch student lab aims to produce new 

and more diverse young researchers 

 

The student-friendly lab on the Fred Hutch campus,
one of the first of its kind in the country, is the brainchild of 
Dr. Beverly Torok-Storb, a stem cell researcher in 

the Clinical Research Division.  

 

 

AALAS Trade Show Hits the Mark 

 

The Washington branch of the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science (WBAALAS) rocked the 2014 trade show at the University of 

Washington Center for Urban Horticulture last week. 

Read more...

Bioscience Communications Forum (BCF)
This forum is a community service of States United for Biomedical Research

A network or institutional/corporate communications professionals, ho manage the animal research story for internal and/or external audiences.

Webinar: Wednesday, June 4th, 2014 12 Noon-1 PM (EDT) "What You Need to Know About Animal Law"

 

At NWABR, we admire the work that regional organizations contribute to the biomedical community.  This listing of current employment opportunities is posted at the request of our members and friends.

 
 
 


Help Support NWABR

When you support NWABR you show the life science research community that you support their important work.
 
If you are interested in supporting our organization, please contact Troy Chapman at [email protected].
 

 


 

Ken Gordon, Executive Director
Troy Chapman, Membership, Communication
and Development Manager
Janis Wignall, Bio Expo and Tech Manager
Jen Wroblewski, Engagement Manager
Virginia Carhart, Accountant
Janine Kennedy, Conference Lead
Delia Pinto-Santini, Middle School

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