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Informational Alert

Our new building on the hospital campus, Forest B, is open. Families and visitors can park in the new Forest B garage next to Emergency.

Our Team

  • Trina  Colburn,  PhD

    Trina Colburn, PhD

    Clinical Research Manager

    Trina Colburn received her Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Seattle Pacific University and has been involved in Health Promotion Research at Seattle Children’s since 2007. She is a native of the Pacific Northwest and an avid gardener and naturist.

  • Ines  Del Giudice,  MPH

    Ines Del Giudice, MPH

    Co-Leader, Clinical Research Coordinator

    Inés Del Giudice is a clinical research coordinator with the Mendoza Lab working primarily on the Fit 5 Kids study and on the On Therapy study. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Inés holds a bachelor’s degree in nutrition and dietetics from Universidad del Salvador and a Master of Public Health degree from NYU. Her interest in research centers around informing and designing policies and programs to improve non-communicable diseases and help reduce disparities, especially in access to nutritious and culturally appropriate food. In her free time, she enjoys going for walks and cooking new recipes with friends.

  • Kathy  Figueroa,  BA

    Kathy Figueroa, BA

    Clinical Research Assistant

    Kathy Figueroa (she/her/ella) is one of the research assistants in the Mendoza lab. Kathy received her Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology at Northwest University. Throughout her undergraduate degree, Kathy worked in behavioral health and specifically, community mental health working with underserved and marginalized communities. Her research interests center on prioritizing mental health needs for the Latino/a/x population, academic achievement and outcomes, and ethnic and racial identity development. Further, Kathy is currently pursuing a PsyD in Counseling Psychology at Northwest University’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. In her spare time, Kathy enjoys spending quality time with family and friends, cooking new recipes, going to the movies, and exploring new places.

  • Mackenzie  Hild

    Mackenzie Hild

    Clinical Research Assistant

    Mackenzie is a clinical research assistant with the Mendoza Lab, which is especially meaningful work for her due to the focus on pediatric health for underserved populations. Mackenzie holds a bachelor’s degree in Medical Anthropology from Harvard and is currently on a leave of absence from her studies in medicine at the University of Washington. Mackenzie’s research interests center around pediatric health interventions in underserved populations, especially where there is a history of cultural and structural violence. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, being outdoors and reading. 

  • Margaret  Olsen,  BA

    Margaret Olsen, BA

    Co-Leader, Clinical Research Coordinator

    Margaret Olsen has been with InREACH Lab since 2019. Her BA is in Social Work from The Evergreen State College. She has been working in the community since graduation, first in direct service and then in public health research. Margaret began by designing the on-the-ground protocols for the Step by Step intervention, she continues to lead the intervention and Step by Step SCRI team. She most enjoys seeing a study from grant submission into study implementation and appreciates the complexity involved in achieving study milestones.

  • Caroline  Sandbo

    Caroline Sandbo

    Clinical Research Assistant

    Caroline is a recent graduate of the University of Washington’s undergraduate Public Health program. She started in the Mendoza lab as an intern and now works as a Research Assistant. Caroline’s interests in health equity, data science, and pediatric health drew her to the Mendoza lab. In her free time, Caroline likes to hike, cook, and orienteer!