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Immunologic Monitoring Laboratory (IML), University of Washington

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Tumor Vaccine Group, University of Washington, 850 Republican St, Seattle, WA 98109
850 Republican Street Seattle Washington 98109 US
(206) 534-8557(206) 534-8557

We now know that human tumors are immunogenic and have identified a variety of proteins that act as tumor antigens, i.e. stimulate an immune response. We have a more detailed understanding of T-cell-antigen recognition and the character of peptide fragments presented in MHC molecules. Finally, mechanisms of tumor immune escape are much better understood, such as the role tolerance plays in dampening the tumor specific immune response and the importance of appropriate antigen presenting cells, such as dendritic cells, in initial immune stimulation. Reported trials of cancer immunotherapy, including vaccines, are demonstrating the ability to elicit detectable tumor specific immunity in cancer patients. There are no standard immunologic monitoring methods that will allow comparison of immune based clinical strategies between labs or will even allow accurate assessment of the immunogenicity of a particular approach. Standardization and development of reproducible and clinical grade immunologic assays to determine the magnitude of tumor specific immune responses generated in the context of clinical trials of cancer immunotherapy is an area of research in the TVG.

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Viral Core, Seattle Children's, 1900 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 0.6 mi
(206) 884-8159(206) 884-8159
The Viral Core in the Center for Immunity and Immunotherapies assists with the construction and p...
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1100 Eastlake Building, E1-140 Seattle, WA 98109 0.64 mi
(206) 667-6612(206) 667-6612
Antibody Technology provides custom designed monoclonal antibodies made in mice, rats and rabbits...
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Research Clinic, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, 1730 Minor Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 0.69 mi
(206) 287-4270(206) 287-4270
The clinic’s facilities and capacity allow GHRI to perform trials of varying size and compl...
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Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, 1730 Minor Ave, Suite 1600, Seattle, WA 98101 0.69 mi
(206) 287-2900(206) 287-2900
Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute is a non-proprietary, public-domain resear...
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CRAB, 1730 Minor Ave, STE 1900, Seattle, WA 98101 0.69 mi
(206) 652-9711(206) 652-9711
Resources at CRAB have been developed to maintain the highest standards for the collection, manag...
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P.O. Box 19024 CD-101 Seattle, WA 98109 0.82 mi
(206) 667-5313(206) 667-5313
Comparative Medicine (formerly Animal Health Resources) provides a broad variety of animal housin...
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P.O. Box 19024, AD-131 Seattle, WA 98109 1.07 mi
(206) 667-5429(206) 667-5429
Glassware Services provides cleaning and sterilization of reusable laboratory glassware. Services...
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Benaroya Research Institute, 1201 Ninth Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 1.09 mi
(206) 342-6500(206) 342-6500
Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason (BRI) is one of the few research institutes in the ...
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Benaroya Research Institute, 1201 Ninth Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 1.09 mi
(206) 342-6915(206) 342-6915
The Clinical Research Program (CRP) at the Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason (BRI) wa...
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Genome Resource Center, Benaroya Research Institute, 1201 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 1.09 mi
(206) 287-1011(206) 287-1011
The Genome Resource Center (GRC) provides expertise in BAC (bacterial artificial chromosomes) lib...
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Flow Cytometry Core Facility, Benaroya Research Institute, 1201 Ninth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101 1.09 mi
(206) 342-6953(206) 342-6953
The Flow and Image Cytometry Core Laboratory analyzes, selects, sorts and identifies cells in a v...
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Tetramer Core Laboratory, Benaroya Research Institute, 1201 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 1.09 mi
(206) 625-7373 x68176(206) 625-7373 x68176
The Tetramer Core Laboratory provides MHC class II tetramer reagents for collaborators both withi...
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Histology Imaging Core, Benaroya Research Institute, 1201 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 1.09 mi
The HCL provides a range of histological services that includes paraffin embedment of tissue spec...
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Bioinformatics Core, Benaroya Research Institute, 1201 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 1.09 mi
(206) 287-1009(206) 287-1009
Successful projects utilizing high throughput technologies, such as next generation sequencing or...
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Bloodworks Northwest, 921 Terry Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104 1.24 mi
As a unique, hybrid provider of health care services for the community, Bloodworks Northwest coll...
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University of Washington, College of Engineering, Seattle, WA 1.28 mi
Software licensing contacts for UW users. AIMMS, ANSYS, Autodesk, Cadence, Circuit Lab, LabVIEW, ...
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Seattle, WA, United States 1.28 mi
The NWBT provides investigators with a comprehensive biospecimen acquisition and distribution sys...
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Seattle, WA, United States 1.28 mi
(206) 256-7332(206) 256-7332
SSGCID is one of two Centers recently funded by NIAID in response to RFP-NIH-NIAID-DMID-07-19 and...
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908 Jefferson Street, Seattle, WA 98104, United States 1.5 mi
(206) 543-7998(206) 543-7998
The primary objective of Core Grants for Vision Research is to provide groups of investigators wh...
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Sexually Transmitted Infections Cooperative Research Center Laboratory core, Center for AIDS and STD, 325 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 1.58 mi
(206) 744-4239(206) 744-4239
STI CRC Core Facilities provide biostatistical, laboratory, study design, and other services that...
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