448 Denny Hall
Box 353100
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington, 98195
Laboratory: (206) 616-9369
email: endolab@u.washington.edu

last updated: October 28, 2003
contact webmaster: csde@u.washington.edu

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The Biodemography Laboratory conducts population level research in human ecology and biodemography. We specialize in developing, optimizing, and carrying out hormone assays for large-scale research projects.

A central focus of our lab is optimizing the collection, storage and analysis of urine, saliva and blood samples for research undertaken in (often remote) field settings. Our goals are to facilitate new areas of research in biodemography and human ecology, and to enable population level research to be undertaken in a cost effective and reliable manner.

We merge methods and theory from biology, demography and anthropology to foster a more detailed understanding of the biological and cultural factors affecting human ecology, especially in natural (non-clinical) and non-Western settings.

Our lab facilities support 1) student and faculty research projects, 2) research experience for students, and 3) classroom training in laboratory methods. We currently have two graduate students, and two full-time Research Scientists working in the lab.

In 2002, the laboratory joined the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology (CSDE) and is the heart of the Biodemography Core of CSDE. The Biodemography Core provides the following for collaborative projects across units at the University of Washington, with other institutions, and for CSDE faculty and student research:

  1. Consultation and direction to affiliates interested in using biomarkers in their research, including assisting with design and implementation of pilot work and funded projects
  2. Maintenance and sharing of assay protocols tailored to population-based research
  3. Assistance in the adoption, development and validation of new biomarker assays
  4. Development of innovative methods for the collection and storage of biological specimens
  5. Provision and maintenance of an archive facility for biological specimens
  6. A certified wet laboratory for processing of biological specimens
    In addition to our lab facilities, we are affiliated with programs that provide information and training on additional assays, equipment, and other resources. These include the extensive laboratories of the Nutrition Program, and the Center for Women's Health Research, and the faculty, staff and libraries of the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, and the Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences.