#  Contact 

 



Sort**Contact Information:**

**Address:**

Rachelle Gaudet

<gaudet@mcb.harvard.edu>

617-495-5616

Gaudet Lab  
Northwest Building, Room 302  
52 Oxford St  
Cambridge, MA 02138

Lin Song

Administrative Lab Coordinator



<lsong@fas.harvard.edu>

617-495-5651

Lab

 

617-496-6935





The mission of the Gaudet Lab is to be a collegial, highly interactive, diverse and intellectually stimulating environment in which each lab member can develop into a successful scientist and progress to the next step in their career. Our research program centers on understanding the structure, function, and evolution of several families of membrane proteins, using state-of-the-art experimental and computational approaches to generate new data and incorporating analyses that leverage publicly available datasets.

The Gaudet lab aims at inclusive excellence by drawing on the widest possible pool of talent and embracing diversity of experience and thought to achieve our highest potential in research. The lab welcomes students, postdocs and visiting scholars regardless of race, religion, gender identification, sexual orientation, age, or disability status.

SortApplying to the Gaudet LabPost-Doctoral Candidates

Interested candidates should apply through ARIeS (current posting [here](https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/13944)) with cover letter, CV, statement of interest and names of references

Harvard Graduate Students

Current Harvard graduate students are encouraged to contact [Dr. Gaudet](mailto:gaudet@mcb.harvard.edu) to discuss potential rotation projects   
  
Prospective students are invited to apply to the [Biophysics](https://gsas.harvard.edu/programs-of-study/all/biophysics), [MCO](https://www.mcb.harvard.edu/graduate/mco/), [Chemical Biology](https://gsas.harvard.edu/programs-of-study/all/chemical-biology), or [Neuroscience](https://gsas.harvard.edu/programs-of-study/all/neuroscience) programs through the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Harvard Undergraduates

Interested students should contact [Dr. Gaudet](mailto:gaudet@mcb.harvard.edu) to discuss potential research projects

Non-Harvard Undergraduates

Non-Harvard undergraduate students interested in summer research opportunities should apply through the MCB [Summer Internship Program](https://www.mcb.harvard.edu/graduate/summer-internship-program/)





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