Contact details - how to reach out to us:
Jeffrey Macklis Max and Anne Wien Professor of Life Sciences
Harvard University p: (617) 495-5413
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Melody Ross Research Laboratory Manager
Harvard University melodyross@fas.harvard.edu p: (617) 495-5243
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Macklis Lab Administrator Faculty Assistant
Harvard University macklislabadmin@fas.harvard.edu p: (617) 495-5292
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How to arrange a visit.
If you would like to meet the Macklis Lab, please contact Prof. Jeffrey Macklis.
We hope to see you soon!
We welcome new members. - We embrace diversity. Everyone is welcome here.
Our lab considers new members at all levels on a rolling basis, maintaining roughly “steady state” size as postdocs, Ph.D. students, and undergraduate thesis students move on to next career stages.
Postdoc applicants
Please email Prof. Jeffrey Macklis a short introduction to your career so far, a short description of your research and career interests and their connection to our lab, your CV, and names of 3-4 references.
Harvard graduate students (PiN, BBS, MCO, Biophysics)
Please email Prof. Jeffrey Macklis to discuss a potential rotation. Please briefly introduce yourself and your background; attach a CV/resume if available. We welcome rotation students every year.
Harvard undergraduate students
Please email Prof. Jeffrey Macklis to introduce yourself, your research background (if any; none required), and interests. Please attach a resume/CV if available. We consider students for thesis research in HDRB, Neuroscience, MCB, CPB, OEB concentrations (potentially others).
Harvard is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, age, protected veteran status, disability, genetic information, military service, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or other protected status.
Directions - how to find the Macklis laboratory:
The Macklis laboratory is located on the first floor of the Bauer Laboratory building, next to the Sherman Fairchild building. For directions please consider this link to googlemaps, as well as the map of the Harvard campus and the photographic illustration shown below.