EVMS Home Secondary Page Menubar
Contact
Information
Earl W. Godfrey, Ph.D.
Director
P.O. Box 1980
Norfolk, VA 23501
Email:
biomedsci@
evms.edu
Leah Solomon, Administrator
Phone:
757-446-5944
Email:
solomolj@
evms.edu
Health Professions
Home
 
Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences

The Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Program at Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) provides students with a foundation of biomedical science knowledge and intensive laboratory research training.

Program Info
? Frequently Asked Questions ?
Curriculum
Course Descriptions
Ph.D. Degree Requirements
Stipends, Tuition &
Financial Aid
Technical Standards
Apply Online
Key advantages of this program:
  • Broad, interdisciplinary curriculum
  • Personalized program of study
  • Close interaction with the faculty

Research focus areas include:

  • Cancer
  • Cardiovascular Biology
  • Diabetes
  • Infectious Disease
  • Neuroscience
  • Reproductive Biology

Since 1980, Eastern Virginia Medical School has sponsored the Ph.D. Program in Biomedical Sciences. Students initially complete a one-year core curriculum, providing a foundation in molecular and cell biology, biochemistry and research techniques. Formal laboratory training in techniques and instrumentation commonly used in research prepares students for a series of rotations in research laboratories. The student then chooses an advisor and develops a research project, focusing on specific scientific disciplines in the biomedical sciences. The student's research is complemented by advanced courses. Identification of an advisor prior to admission is not necessary. Using cutting-edge technologies, our graduates are prepared to bridge the gap between discovery in the biomedical sciences and application to the art of medicine. They have gone on to careers in academia, industry and government, where their interdisciplinary background has provided a unique perspective.

Students discuss results of a
proteomics experiment.

Eastern Virginia Medical School is a growing biomedical research institution in southeastern Virginia and part of the area's largest medical center complex. EVMS has a number of research institutes and clinical programs that interface with the basic science departments. The integration of clinical and basic sciences is an important component of both research programs and the biomedical sciences graduate program.

About fifty EVMS faculty members from the departments of Microbiology and Molecular Cell Biology, Physiological Sciences, Pathology and Anatomy, Internal Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics, and Radiation Oncology participate in this program. Applicants may contact the Program Director for information on research in specific areas.

Admission Requirements

The requirements for admission to the Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Program are:

  • A bachelor's degree or graduate degree from an accredited college or university with a B average or higher (3.0 GPA)
  • Competitive scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
  • Completion of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) (international applicants only)
  • Successful completion of coursework in:
    • biology (two years)
    • calculus and/or statistics (one year)
    • physics (one year)
    • chemistry (one year)
    • organic chemistry (one year)

We strongly recommend that applicants also obtain previous laboratory research experience and take additional courses in biology, chemistry and physics.

Transfer Credit Policy

Transfer of credit may be allowed for courses comparable to those offered in our programs, which were taken in other accredited biomedical or biological sciences graduate programs in the U.S.A. Grades of B or higher or a passing grade in a pass/fail course are required. The Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Program may accept up to 12 transfer credits, and the Biomedical Sciences Research Master's Programs may accept up to 9 transfer credits. Transfer credit will be determined by the Program Director in consultation with program faculty after matriculation of a student into the program.

Application Procedures

The application deadline is February 1. Applications are reviewed annually in the spring for the following fall semester, which begins in mid-August each year.

All application materials must be received by February 1, including:

  • Completed online application form, including your personal statement, along with the $60 application fee.
  • Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, sent by the registrar at those institutions.
  • Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test scores, sent directly from the Educational Testing Service.
  • TOEFL scores sent by the testing agency (international applicants only).
  • Three letters of recommendation submitted using the form provided within the online application system. At least two letters should be written by faculty at colleges attended by the applicant who are familiar with the student's academic and research capabilities. Professional references only; letters from personal friends and family members will not be considered.
  • Please note that transcripts and test scores take 4-6 weeks to reach us; please plan accordingly.

Official transcripts and test scores should be mailed to the Director of Enrollment for Health Professions at the address shown below. If you experience technical difficulties or related problems in completing your online application, please contact:

Rose Mwayungu
Director of Enrollment for Health Professions
Attn: Biomedical Sciences Ph.D. Program
Eastern Virginia Medical School
700 W. Olney Road
Norfolk, VA   23507-1607

Tel: (757) 446-7153/7096
Fax: (757) 446-8915
mwayunra@evms.edu

For more information about the Ph.D. program, please contact:

Program Director, Earl Godfrey, Ph.D.
Department of Pathology and Anatomy, EVMS
Email: godfreew@evms.edu

Biomedical Sciences Program Office
Leah Solomon, Administrator
Email: biomedsci@evms.edu

Phone: (757) 446-5944
Fax: (757) 446-6179

Top

Home / Site Map / Search / About EVMS / Patient Services
Education / Research / Departments / Library

Feedback / Copyright © 1999-2008 Eastern Virginia Medical School
Revised: July 21, 2008