QS Rank:
342
Northeastern University, Vancouver
British Columbia
,Canada
Program Rank
53
Program Name
Phd in Biomedical Science
Deadline
March 15th, 2025
Overview
View Official pageThe Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences offers a PhD program in biomedical science that focuses on the cross-disciplinary integration of human (patho)biology with drug action, invention, and clinical utility. The biomedical sciences curriculum involves coursework and original research in areas including drug design and profiling, toxicology, and pharmaceutical biochemistry/cell biology aimed at increasing our understanding of how unsolved medical needs may be addressed by novel therapeutic approaches. The biomedical science program is appropriate for those entering the field as well as persons currently employed as research technicians, clinical laboratory workers, and science teachers/administrators. The flexibility of the biomedical science program and its interdisciplinary nature can enhance job performance in a present position and invite new employment opportunities.
Journal Club Participation
The Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences sponsors weekly journal clubs, Pharmaceutical Science Seminar (PHSC 6300), at which students present and evaluate current scientific literature in their fields of study. Students must attend one of these journal clubs (Pharmaceutics & Drug Delivery Journal Club, Pharmacology Journal Club, or Medicinal Chemistry & Drug Discovery Journal Club), chosen in consultation with their advisors.
Attendance at one of these journal clubs is required each and every academic semester, as an integral part of the PhD curriculum, with the exception of the last year (year four) in the program. All PhD students must participate full-time in journal club for course credit, Pharmaceutical Science Seminar (PHSC 6300), for six semesters. Failure to attend journal club regularly may result in sanctions such as probation or dismissal from the PhD program. Any student who does not comply with these (or any other) conditions required in the PhD program faces potential dismissal.
Colloquium Attendance
All PhD students, regardless of program, are required to attend the weekly Pharmaceutical Science Colloquium series. Announcements of times and locations will be distributed weekly to students by email to their university email addresses. Attendance is recorded by sign-up sheet. One excused absence is permitted per semester. Failure to attend colloquia may result in sanctions such as probation or dismissal from the PhD program.
Duration
60 Months
Median Salary
$70,000
Ranking
#177
US World and News Report
#176
The World University Rankings
#342
QS World University Rankings
Intake
Fall ( Sept - Nov )
Class Profile
Class Size
20
Average Age
16
Diversity
Others:
5%Others:
20%Quebec:
10%Ontario:
15%Alberta:
20%British Columbia:
30%Career Outcomes
Recruiters
1 Zeel
2 YO
3 Creyos
4 miR scientist
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Median Earnings After Graduation
$70,000 / year
Graduation Rate
98%
Prospective Job Roles
Research Scientist
Microbiologist
Toxicologist
Biomedical Scientist
Biomedical Equipment Technician
Geneticist
Forensic Scientist
Medicinal Chemist
Researcher
Medical Sales Representative
Clinical Scientist
Eligibility Criteria
At least 24 months of full-time professional experience after graduation.
At least 3 / 4 undergraduate GPA is expected.
At least 18 years of bachelor degree.
English Proficiency Tests
IELTS
7
TOEFL
100
DUOLINGO
120
Application Requirements
Here's everything you need to know to ensure a complete and competitive application—covering the key documents and criteria for a successful submission.
Application Fee: 100
Application Deadlines
Early Action 1 | Standard Deadline | |
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Fall | Dec 1, 2024 | Mar 15, 2025 |
Fees and Funding
Overall Cost
$26,250 / year
Funding Options
Department Funding
External Sources - Scholarships
FAQs
This is required for students whose native language is not English, which is indicated by the student on the application. We require proof of proficiency for all students. You can meet the requirement if: English is your native language. You will have lived in the United States or another country where the majority of the population are native English language speakers and completed 4 consecutive academic years, at either a high school or college/university, prior to enrolling at Northeastern. You submit, along with your application, valid and official results sent directly from the testing agency for one of the following English language proficiency tests: C1 Advanced, C2 Proficiency, Duolingo English Test, IELTS Academic, PTE Academic, or TOEFL iBT (CEEB Code: 3667) Further information is provided on the International Student Admissions page regarding the requirement and waiver request process.
Students studying in international high schools have all the same requirements as domestic applicants.
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