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    Bus stations near Center for Infectious Disease Research in Seattle

    • Westlake & Thomas,1 min walk,

    Bus lines to Center for Infectious Disease Research in Seattle

    • C LINE,South Lake Union Downtown Seattle,
    • SLU,Downtown Seattle,
    • 40,Northgate Station Fremont,
    Questions & Answers
    • What are the closest stations to Center for Infectious Disease Research?

      The closest stations to Center for Infectious Disease Research are:

      • Westlake & Thomas is 17 yards away, 1 min walk.
    • Which bus lines stop near Center for Infectious Disease Research?

      These bus lines stop near Center for Infectious Disease Research: 309, 40.

    • What’s the nearest bus stop to Center for Infectious Disease Research in Seattle?

      The nearest bus stop to Center for Infectious Disease Research in Seattle is Westlake & Thomas. It’s a 1 min walk away.

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    Center for Infectious Disease Research Address: 307 Westlake Ave N street in Seattle

    Center for Infectious Disease Research, Seattle
    Center for Infectious Disease Research, SeattleCenter for Infectious Disease Research, formerly known as Seattle BioMed, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute or SBRI, was the largest independent, non-profit organization in the United States focused solely on infectious disease discovery research. Since Oct. 2018, the Center for Infectious Disease Research has been part of the Seattle Children's Research Institute and known as the Center for Global Infectious Disease Research. At the time of the merger, CID Research had 166 scientists. Its mission was to eliminate the world's most devastating infectious diseases through leadership in scientific discovery. The organization's research labs were in the South Lake Union area of Seattle, WA. The institute's research focused on four areas of infectious disease: HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis (TB), and Emerging & Neglected Diseases (END) like African sleeping sickness, leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, and toxoplasmosis. CID Research was engaged in early stages of the scientific pipeline including bench science and malaria clinical trials and has expertise in immunology, vaccinology, and drug discovery.

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