Research Programs
The CDBRM scientific enterprise is diverse, primarily focusing on basic science studies in model systems including mice, zebrafish, and cell culture; as well as investigating genetic causation of human disease, primarily by DNA and RNA sequencing analysis. The research in CDBRM is generally technology-intensive. We have considerable expertise in imaging, including confocal, live animal, and uCT. We also make extensive use of genomic, epigenomic and computational analysis. Given our technology focus, we have been early adopters of novel genomic methods, which has translated into active participation in the Brotman Baty Institute, a precision medicine initiative pursued jointly by the University of Washington School of Medicine, the Fred Hutch Cancer Center, and Seattle Children’s Hospital.