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The Lau Lab is on the 2nd Floor of K-building. See the pictures below for directions.

The Lau Lab mailing address is
Nelson Lau Lab
Boston University School of Medicine
Department of Biochemistry
72 E Concord St K219
Boston MA 02118 USA

 

Easiest to get here by car. Google Maps provides good general driving directions to the Public Gargage at 710 Albany Street, Boston 02118.

Some public transportation available. Take MBTA Orange line to the Massachusetts Avenue Stop or Back Bay Stop. Or the Green Line to Prudential. Then walk South towards the South End, Boston Medical Center

 
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  POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS
We are looking for dedicated and motivated biologists, biochemists, and computational bioinformaticists who are interested in small RNA biology, vertebrate developmental biology and germ cell / stem cell biology.

Candidates should email Nelson Lau their Curriculum Vitae, List of Publications, and Three Supervisor References to nclau -at- bu dot edu.
 

GRADUATE STUDENTS
Candidates must first apply to the Boston University Program in Interdisciplinary Biomedical Sciences.

Admitted graduate students can inquire with Nelson Lau for available rotation spots in the first year. After satisfactory completion of rotation requirements, prospective grad students should inquire for suitability and availability of open positions.

 
         
  ALL OTHER VISITORS
The BU Medical Campus is next to Boston Medical Center and all the research buildings are currently under pandemic regulations. All visitors need to enter from the Main L-building Entrance, take elevator to 3rd Floor, take the Footbridge over to the K-building 4th floor lobby, and then contact the lab for someone to let you in.
  UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Research internships are occasionally open to talented and committed undergraduate students. Undergraduates should be taking CAS BI 206 or 216 (Genetics/Intesive Genetics) and CAS CH 204 (Organic Chem) and CAS BI 116 (Biology lab) in order to demonstrate laboratory experience. Ideally, our lab would admit the most enthusiastic students via CAS BI 350 and above.
 

         
THE LAU LAB THROUGH THE YEARS (And through a Global Pandemic!)
         
   
         
       
         
         
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
   
         
   
     
         
 
Red Sox Games and Holiday Fun, '13-'14
 
   
   
   
         
Farewell Lunches and Dinners - Fall 2013 and Summer 2013
   
   
   
         
Lab outing at Cochituate State Park - Summer 2012
   
   
   
         
Flies, Frogs and Dogs - Summer 2011
         
   
   
 
In the Beginning - Summer 2010
   

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