Interested in making a difference?
Are you or someone you love under the age of 45?
One of the most effective ways to prevent more than six types of cancer is by getting the HPV vaccine. If you or someone you love is younger than 45 (ideally aged 9-12), getting the vaccine will protect you against the 9 most common strains of HPV infection that can cause cancer. It is safe, effective, and easy. If you have questions about the vaccine or if you should get it, email Caleb who can help answer any questions or help connect you to a doctor at MSKCC.
Are you interested in help raising funding for cancer research?
Our lab participates in Cycle For Survival, a nation-wide movement to defeat rare cancers. Our lab both participates by raising funds and riding as well as being the recipients of generous donations world-wide. To support our cause, consider donating to the Lareau Lab team today.
Members of the Lareau Lab are part of in the Fred’s Team with the New York City Marathon. If you are able, please consider making a donation today. Your support helps our mission of a cancer-free world.
Interested in joining?
The mission of our lab is to train the next generation of scientific leaders, particularly those with an interest in utilizing large-scale data to drive new discoveries. When you are filling out application materials, mention the Lareau Lab as a group that you would like to work with and be sure to highlight the use of large datasets as part of your interest in future research projects.
Are you in high school and interested in a scientific career?
Our lab accepts high school students through the Weill Cornell High School Catalyst Program. As part of this program, you will be granted a Weill Cornell ID with full access to our lab and resources.
We also are able to accept students through the MSKCC High School Summer Student Program.
Are you an undergraduate looking for a summer research experience?
We participate in the MSKCC Computational Biology Summer Program to host undergraduate students in our research group during the summer. As part of this program, you will meet with Caleb weekly to develop and execute an independent project.
Are you looking for full-time employment as a post-bac?
Our lab partners with the MSK Bridge Program to accept qualified individuals interested in being post-bacs in the lab. Over the course of two years, the Bridge program provides training and immersive education to complement hands-on work in our lab to prepare for pursuing graduate training.