Kids Drive Research Forward
With the help of generous volunteers, BRI scientists have been able to move autoimmune and immune-mediated disease research forward.
Driven To Teach: From Lab to Lecture Hall
Did you know that BRI researchers aren’t just researchers? They’re teachers, too. In fact, 12 BRI researchers serve on the University of Washington (UW) faculty, two of which also teach at the Chiba University School of Medicine in Japan.
Eliminating Peanut Allergies with Immunotherapy
Julie Poulsen learned she was allergic to peanuts at two years old. “I almost died in my mother’s arms after having a Snicker’s candy bar at a friend’s house,” says Julie.
10 tips to Help others understand Type 1 Diabetes
Whether kicking off a new school year or returning to school after a new diagnosis, one of the best ways to ensure your child is safe and supported at school is to help the people around them understand Type 1 diabetes.
New Hope In IBD Clinical Research
Exciting and innovative new treatments for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, are now being offered in clinical research trials at Virginia Mason supported by BRI.
Supporting a Legacy of Research
Recently, we received one of our surprise donations. It came from Penn Mason McClatchey Sr., the grandson of one of the founders of Virginia Mason, John Blackford, MD. In 1920, Dr.
Breakthrough: Allergy Cell Discovered
Today when people have allergies and want to eliminate them, they must take allergy shots for a specific allergy such as pet dander or grass pollen.
Thank You
From the dramatic 787 flyover to Jerry Kelly winning his first PGA TOUR Champions, the 2017 Boeing Classic was a fun event for golfers, fans and volunteers! Over 75,000 attendees made the trip to The Club at Snoqualmie Ridge to watch legends of the game like Fred Couples, Fred Funk and Bernhard
Exercising Outside the Box: Unique Activities for Kids
Exercise can be beneficial for children living with an autoimmune disease. It helps to regulate blood sugar, helps increase mental alertness and feelings of well-being. The key is gradual and gentle, without overdoing muscle fatigue and increasing pain.
Collaborating to Understand Type 1 Diabetes
What is the difference between an individual whose pancreas will continue producing insulin for 50 years, versus someone whose body may suddenly stop generating it within the next 18 months?