Immunology
Faculty
Professor | Director, Clinical Immunology
Professor | Co-Director, Clinical Immunology
Associate Professor | Associate Director, Clinical Immunology Laboratory
Professor | Head, Division of Chemistry | Director, UW Medical Center - Montlake, Chemistry | Director, Clinical Mass Spectrometry | Director, Analytic Core, Nutrition Obesity Research Center | Assistant Director, Clinical Immunology
Professor | Head, Virology Division, University of Washington | Director, UW Molecular Virology Laboratory | Director, UW Virology Laboratory | Professor, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutch | Larry Corey Endowed Professorship in Virology
Assistant Professor
Affiliate Assistant Professor
Professor Emeritus
Assistant Professor | Assistant Director, Clinical Immunology | Co-Director, Post-Sophomore Fellowship
The Clinical Immunology Laboratory at the University of Washington offers a wide range of assays to aid in the diagnosis, management, and monitoring of problems associated with immunological disorders. In addition, the laboratory is involved in research and development of diagnostic tests and their clinical application in the field of immunology. Contact us for information about consultations and test ordering/cost.
Contact Information
Supervisor: Carol Home, MLS Lead (Interim Manager)
Clinical Laboratories
University of Washington Medical Center
1959 NE Pacific Street, Room NW220
Seattle, WA 98195
Tel: 206.598.6149 Laboratory (regular hours)
Tel: 206.520.4600 Reference Laboratory Services (supplies, courier service, shipping information, inquiries after hours)
Consultation
Clinical interpretation of test results and consultation are available during regular hours from Dr. Wener and Dr. Morishima through the Reference Laboratory Services number above. The Laboratory Medicine Resident on-call may be reached any time by calling the UW Medical Center paging operator at 206.598.6190.
Diagnostic Testing
A comprehensive set of clinical tests are available for the diagnosis and monitoring of immunological disorders. For detailed information, see the Online Laboratory Test Guide.