Biomedical Sciences
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 28,312 / Year
    Next IntakeAugust 19, 2023
    Biomedical Sciences

    About

    Make Biomedical Discoveries That Inform Public Health Initiatives

    Learn how to contain and control infectious and non-infectious diseases by investigating the underlying biological mechanisms of disease and developing novel drugs and therapeutic strategies for treatment.

    In the highly individualized PhD program in biomedical sciences, you work with advisors to choose courses that build on your background and support your professional goals in the biomedical sciences.

    Research themes include cancer biology; infection and immunity; genes and genomes; neuroscience; stem cells; structural biology; and drug discovery and therapeutics. The Department also offers special training in emerging infectious diseases and RNA biology programs developed with NIH funding (see below).

    Ultimately, you plan and conduct major biomedical research that culminates in a meaningful dissertation and scientific publications.

    Student Learning Objectives


    Learning objectives that UAlbany students are expected to attain through their course of study within their academic program.

    Core Competencies:
    Core Competencies:
    • Apply fundamental concepts in the core areas of biochemistry, molecular biology, and cell biology to a succinct research problem in the chosen specialty area.
    • Apply laboratory skills such as planning of experiments, data acquisition, management and analysis to a selected research problem.
    • Critically evaluate the scientific literature.
    • Demonstrate needed communication skills, both verbal and written.
    • Apply fundamental concepts in the biomedical sciences to public health issues, in particular, in the detection, treatment and prevention of disease.
    • Understand the contribution of advanced biomedical science disciplines to public health.
    • Understand and demonstrate the proper conduct of scientific research.
    • Plan and execute, with considerable independence, original and extensive laboratory research on a significant problem in the biomedical sciences.
    • Critically evaluate the work of peers in biomedical sciences, including the choice of methods applied to problems and the interpretation of results obtained.
    • Demonstrate advanced communication skills, both verbal and written, to disseminate the results of research.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Original & Translated Transcripts 

    Your academic transcripts must be provided in the original language, accompanied by certified translations into English. 

    If you attended an institution where instruction was conducted in English and your transcript is in English, then that transcript is sufficient. However, you must also provide official documentation on the language of instruction. 

    (Official copies of your transcripts will be required upon admission. For instructions, please visit our Apply to a Degree or Certificate Program page.) 
     

    Students from India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan 

    We require official and complete individual mark skeets for each examination attempt, including subsidiary exams.

    These documents must be issued by the University Registrar or Controller of Examinations.

    We will only accept photocopies of your mark sheets when they are attested by the University Registrar or Controller of Examinations and placed in a sealed, stamped envelope that is sent directly to the Graduate School. 

    We will accept a Provisional Certificate of Degree or Degree Certificate as proof of degree completion. 
     

    Students from China 

    We require both the Graduate Certificate and the Bachelor’s Degree Certificate for proof of earned degree. 
     

    Students from Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Moldova 

    We will accept apostilled photocopies of your official academic record, in lieu of those records being officially sent to us by the institution of higher education. 
     

    Transcript Evaluation 

    Although not required, we accept WES Evaluations sent directly to UAlbany from WES. 

    A transcript evaluation allows the review committee to correctly compare the quality of your school, coursework and grades with all other applicants. 

    Other evaluation services can only be used if they require official documents directly from the institution of higher education, not the student, to evaluate coursework. 
     

    Proof of Degree 

    An official document showing award of degrees is required.

    If you do not submit acceptable documents showing proof of a U.S. bachelor’s degree or its equivalent with your admissions application, UAlbany must receive official proof of degree by the end of your program’s first semester. Otherwise, a hold will be placed on your account, preventing you from registering for the following term.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 53
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 79

    Career

    Most PhD graduates in biomedical sciences pursue post-doctoral training or employment at universities, schools of medicine and health sciences, biotechnology firms, and government research agencies such as:

    • Centers for Disease Control
    • National Institutes of Health
    • Food and Drug Administration
    • National Science Foundation
    • United States Department of Agriculture
    • U.S. Veterans Administration

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 75

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Gather your application materials

    We suggest you have all required elements for your application in place before you apply.

    Please read the Instructions for Application Materials below for detailed information on each required material. 

    Gather these general application materials: 

    • Transcripts of all post-secondary schools attended 

    • Statement of Background and Goals 

    • Resume 

    • Graduate Assistantship/Fellowship Application 

    • Your recommenders’ names and email addresses 

    • Any program-specific application materials listed above (such as standardized test scores, a writing samples, a portfolio, etc.)

    Step 2: Apply for graduate funding

    Most tuition scholarships, assistantships and fellowships are offered and administered by academic departments. Please contact your program for information on eligibility and availability. 

    You will have the option to apply for an assistantship or fellowship when you fill out your admissions application using the application portal. For more information, visit our Funding Graduate Studies page.

    Eligible students can also apply for a funding program that supports our diversity (such as the Graduate Opportunity Program and/or Carson Carr Graduate Diversity Fellowship) by submitting the appropriate application materials with their admissions application. 

    Other types of financial aid — including federal loans, work-study, state aid and other types of assistance — are also available to graduate students. We encourage our students to file the FAFSA each year, if they are eligible. 

    Please review these instructions for applying for financial aid as a graduate student. 

    International students: If you plan to attend UAlbany on an F1 student visa, you must document your ability to meet all expenses while attending UAlbany by submitting a financial affidavit and financial documents. Please review our Information for International Applicants page for more information.

    Step 3: Submit your standardized test scores

    Many graduate programs require applicants to submit standardized test scores, such as the GRE or GMAT. Use the search bar above to determine if your program requires standardized test scores.

    International students: If your native language is not English, you’ll have to submit English language proficiency exam scores. Please review our Information for International Applicants page for more information.

    Applicants cannot submit photocopies of test results. It can take one to three weeks for official scores to be received from the testing services and processed by the University, so be sure to request your test scores well in advance of the application deadline.

    Step 4: Submit your application

    Create an account within our application portal, which you will use to submit your application and application fee. Please see the "Using the Application Portal" instructions below for additional information.

    Biomedical Sciences
    University at Albany
    University at Albany
    United States of America

    United States of America, Albany