Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center

Research Scientist

As the premier pediatric care center in the Pacific Northwest, we take a different view of healthcare. We're Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center, a community hospital for the Greater Seattle area and the pediatric referral center for the entire region. Our family-centered care philosophy enables us to address the needs of patients, parents and siblings. By seeing everything through their eyes, we can do our best to tackle some of healthcare's biggest challenges.

This is an outstanding opportunity for an individual with a doctoral degree in the biological sciences to take an active role in NIH-funded projects about the basic biology of the bladder research program. Overall goals of the lab are to 1) define molecular signals that drive bladder development, and 2) improve the treatments and surgical procedures available to the thousands of children in the Pacific Northwest who each year present with bladder abnormalities. Requires MD or Ph.D. Prefer progressive experience in cell biology, protein, immunochemistry and molecular biology research; teaching experience; experience writing and editing manuscripts; and good ability and independence to make critical decisions to pursue the goals in the project. This position is full-time, days. Job#AS-434-309.

We offer competitive pay and benefits. To apply online please visit our web site at: www.seattlechildrens.org/jobs or send your resume to, or call our 24-Hour JOBLINE at: (206) 987-2230.

Please quote position number AS-434-309 in all correspondence.


Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center
Reference Job Code: AS-434-309
4800 Sandpoint Way NE
PO BOX 50020, S-201
Seattle, WA 98145-5020
Phone: (206) 987-2230

Children's Hospital & Regional Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Submitted: 04/04/2003

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