Welcome to the Graduate Education in Biomedical Sciences Program
We have a number of educational programs that we can tailor to an individual student’s career goals. If you’re already committed to a research career, whether in basic biomedical, clinical, translational research (e.g., bench-to-bedside) or some combination of these, we can provide the training opportunities you need. If you’re trying to decide whether you want to pursue health-related research or clinical practice as a career, our MS in Biomedical Research may be just perfect for you.
The disparities in treatments, and access to health care, between majority and minority populations are a source of unnecessary suffering for this nation and Morehouse School of Medicine is dedicated to making real progress toward solving the problem. Obviously we can’t do it alone. What we can do is help to train the next generation of scientists to understand and attack this problem on many levels. I hope you will be one of those who commits fully to eliminating health disparities in this country and globally. We can help you develop your abilities and the tools you need to help tackle this and many other scientific problems.
Finally, we provide the most nurturing research and academic environment you can imagine. The students, faculty, and staff in all the programs at Morehouse School of Medicine comprise both a family and a team dedicated to making this world a better and healthier place for everyone. With state-of-the-art research and teaching facilities, faculty and staff members dedicated to your success, students that share your hopes and dreams, and all that Atlanta has to offer as the cultural and professional center of the Southeast, how could you go wrong?
What are you waiting for? Apply today and start making a real difference right away.
Douglas F. Paulsen, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies
Director, M.S. & Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences Programs
Professor of Pathology & Anatomy
Contact Us
Questions regarding applications and admissions procedures should be directed to:
Brandon Hunter
Director of Admissions
Phone: (404) 752-1650
Email: bhunter@msm.edu
Questions regarding Ph.D. Program content and operations should be directed to:
Douglas F. Paulsen, PhD
Associate Dean for Graduate Studies
Director, Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences Program
Morehouse School of Medicine
Phone: (404) 752-1559
Email: dpaulsen@msm.edu
Assistance from the Office of Graduate Studies can be obtained by contacting:
Jamillah McDaniel, MPH
Program Manager for Graduate Studies
Phone: (404) 752-1580
Email: jmcdaniel@msm.edu
Assistance for all MSCR training programs should be directed to:
Jacquelyn Ali, MSA
Program Manager for MSCR Program
Phone: (404) 752-1780
Email: jali@msm.edu
Questions regarding the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program content and operations should be directed to:
Rita Finley, Ph.D.
Director, Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program/M.D. Summer Program
Phone:(404) 752-1614
Email: PBCert@msm.edu
Location
The Office of Graduate Studies
Morehouse School of Medicine
Hugh Gloster Building, Room 209
720 Westview Drive SW
Atlanta GA 30310-1495
MSCR Program Office
Multidisciplinary Research Center Building
720 Westview Drive SW
Room, S-07
Atlanta, GA 30310