Possibly. If you used the free service to develop the grant application, you may also need to write a BC3 member into the budget for the grant if the proposed analyses are complex in nature. Whether support for a BC3 member is required and the level of support will be determined through discussions with a faculty member in the BC3.
Yes. Any Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children's Cancer Consortium member or their post-docs and students can request support from the BC3.
Yes. The free service is specifically designed to support very short term consultations and unfunded research.
Yes. Papers resulting from BC3 services should include the following acknowledgement: "This research was supported by NIH P30 CA015704 of the Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Cancer Consortium, which includes the Biostatistics Consulting and Collaboration Center, RRID:SCR_027469.”