This PhD program in Chemistry is designed for students who have earned a bachelor’s or a master’s degree in chemistry or a related field who wish to develop as independent researchers by engaging in cutting-edge research while working closely with faculty who are renowned in their fields.
The program of study includes some course work, but the primary emphasis is on the completion of an original research project, its articulation in a well-written thesis, and its subsequent defense before the thesis (oral examination) committee. The PhD program is a full-time degree program that typically takes five years to complete. Financial support (teaching assistantships or research assistantships) is normally provided for students throughout their period of study if they are found to be making satisfactory progress toward their degree in accordance with departmental and university guidelines.
- Boston location ideally positioned in the heart of the Biotechnology Supercluster and Medical Hub
- Students eligible for financial support in the form of Teaching Assistantships (TAs) or Research Assistantships (RAs)
- Use-inspired research projects in materials, energy, and drug discovery are closely linked with industry via partnerships and collaboration
- Departmental research funding is greater than $16 million, across multiple disciplinary foci
- Home to the Barnett Institute of Biological and Chemical Analysis, a premier analytical chemistry institute, and the Northeastern University Center for Renewable Energy Technology
- Bachelor’s and Advanced-degree entry are possible
Our graduates pursue careers within academia and beyond.
- Paul scherrer Institute
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- Lang Pharmaceutical Nutrition
- Empiroko Inc.
- Stanford University
- Corden Pharmaceuticals
- Warner-Babcock
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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- Application fee – US $100
- Unofficial transcripts for all institutions attended (Official transcripts required upon acceptance of admission offer)
- Personal statement
- Three letters of recommendation
- GRE General – recommended, but not required
- Proof of English Proficiency for all applicants
Deadline for completed applications: December 1
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Design and synthesize novel biologically active compounds to address a broad range of social needs.
The PhD Program in Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery educates and trains students in the design and synthesis of novel, biologically active compounds and in delineating their mechanisms of action using biochemical, biophysical, and pharmacological approaches.
Research specializations are available in synthetic, biochemical/pharmacological, and biophysical aspects of medicinal chemistry.
Faculty Research
Doctoral research in these specializations will relate to faculty areas of research, which currently include:
- Substance use disorders and addiction
- Neuropathic pain
- Obesity and metabolic disorders
- Neuropsychiatric disorders (psychoses, ADHD, depression, anxiety, eating disorders)
- Neurodegenerative diseases
The main goal of the degree is to improve understanding of how the chemical and physical properties of drugs and their dosage forms affect therapeutic performance in healthy and diseased systems.
Students may elect to concentrate on courses focused on novel drug delivery systems; biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics; physical pharmacy and polymeric dosage form development; or drug metabolism.
With a strong focus on nanotechnology-based advanced delivery systems that address contemporary needs, these concentrations also give students the opportunity to study with some of the world’s top researchers.
Students have the option of performing summer industrial internships in some of the most prestigious Boston-area pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Graduates of the program will also be well prepared to enter related PhD programs at the university.
Degree type: – Medical Chemistry and Drug Discovery (PhD) Study options: – On-ground (Boston Campus) – Fall semester admissions only – Full-tim e
Application deadlines: Dec 6
GRE: Required
F1 Eligible: Yes
Sample Curriculum
Pleas note that the curriculum is subject to change . For the most up-to-date and complete information, please refer to the university’s academic catalog .
Complete all courses and requirements listed below unless otherwise indicated.
- Core Courses
- Research and Dissertation
Complete the following repeatable course for six semesters:
PHSC 6300 Pharmaceutical Science Seminar
Required Core
PHSC 5100 Concepts in Pharmaceutical Science
PHSC 5102 Concepts in Pharmaceutical Science 2
PHSC 5212 Research Skills and Ethics
PHSC 5305 Professional Development for Pharmaceutical Sciences
PHSC 6213 Ethical Problems in Health Sciences Research
PHSC 6214 Experimental Design and Biostatistics
Medical Chemistry and Drug Discovery
CHEM 5626 Organic Synthesis 1
CHEM 5628 Principles of Spectroscopy of Organic Compound
PHSC 5450 Contemporary Approaches to Drug Design
Prequalifying Exam Course
PHSC 7020 Scientific Writing: Thesis Proposal
Qualifying Exam
PHSC 8940 Doctoral Training and Research
Proposal Preparation
PHSC 9681 Doctoral Proposal
Dissertation
PHSC 9990 Dissertation Term 1
PHSC 9991 Dissertation Term 2
PHSC 6810 Pharmaceutical Science Colloquium
Admissions Requirements
Applicants must have at least two semesters of undergraduate courses (or their equivalent) in each of the following:
- Mathematics (including calculus)
- Biochemistry
- Organic chemistry
Please send all required documents directly to the PharmGrad Application portal . Here is additional information on how to submit documents .
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A baccalaureate degree or its equivalent in biology, chemistry, medical technology, pharmacy, chemical engineering or a related field.
A minimum grade point average of 3.0 or higher
Three letters of recommendation (academic and professional)
Personal statement of goals and expectations. Please see application for details.
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Official transcript from baccalaureate program and all college coursework. Applicants who have degree coursework from institutions outside of the United States must submit a credential evaluation. We require the iCAP WES package ( World Education Services, Inc. ) that evaluates your transcripts course by course.
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Doctor of Philosophy in Medicinal Chemistry (PhD)
Location: Boston Start Term: Fall Either build on your master’s-level knowledge or start directly on your PhD examining the behavior of chemical substances at the molecular level and conducting research related to the development of new drugs and novel targets.
Research Drug Design and Synthesis in Some of the World’s Most Advanced Laboratories
Your doctoral journey.
Our research-and-development focused curriculum prepares you for roles at the frontier of drug discovery and enhancement in the pharmaceutical industry. You’ll work side-by-side with globally respected faculty working on novel drug targets and diseases. This program is STEM-designated , qualifying international students for an additional two years of OPT work in the United States.
First-Year Experience (following completion of your MS degree)
- deepen your grasp of pharmaceutical science principles
- study medicinal, organic, and bio-organic chemistry and spectroscopic analysis
- participate in related laboratory rotations and graduate seminars
Second-Year Experience
- engage in research in your desired area of specialization
- continue to participate in related graduate seminars
Third-Year Experience
- develop a thorough understanding of drug metabolism
- extend your research in a desired area of specialization and create a grant proposal
Medicinal Chemist compensation reported by Payscale.com in 2022.
The projected professional growth between 2022 and 2032 is 6%, faster than average. (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Massachusetts is #1 in Industry investment in R&D per capita. (Massachusetts Life Sciences Center)
Developing Future Leaders in the Pharmaceutical Sciences
Dream Jobs That Help Humanity
As a medicinal chemist, you’ll work with some of the most dynamic technologies and life-saving breakthroughs in healthcare.
Working at the Frontier of Therapeutics
Jose Mauricio Paredes Quiroz, MS ’22, pursues his calling as a drug hunter working on RNA-based therapeutics at Dicerna Pharmaceuticals.
Students Publish with Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor
Professor Swati Betharia, PhD in Pharmacology ’11, led a research team of undergraduate and graduate students to a key finding on neuroprotection against metal toxicity.
Graduate Degrees in Pharmaceutical Sciences
As well as the PhD in Medicinal Chemistry, we offer five additional opportunities for graduate study at the master’s, doctoral, and certificate levels.
Master of Science in Medicinal Chemistry
Two-year, full-time program on the Boston campus.
Master of Science in Pharmaceutics
Two-year, full-time program on the Boston and Worcester campuses.
Master of Science in Clinical Research
Flexible full-time or part-time program on the Boston campus and online.
Graduate Certificate in Clinical Research
Flexible three-course program on the Boston campus and online.
Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmaceutics
50-credit, full-time program on the Boston and Worcester campuses.
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There is no total credit requirement for the Ph.D. degree. All entering graduate students are required to take the core graduate courses that are designed to provide a reasonable and broad level of proficiency in the various chemistry disciplines. Additionally, students are encouraged to take at least two advanced courses in the student’s chosen focus of research. Core courses may include Mechanistic Organic Chemistry, CHEM5537; Principles of Chemical Biology, CHEM5560; and Physical Chemistry: Principles and Applications, CHEM6676. First year students are required to take a one-semester course, Scientific Communication in Chemistry during the spring term. Advanced course selection will depend on the student’s research areas and are chosen in consultation with their research advisor. Every student is expected to attain a GPA of at least 3.0 at the end of his or her second semester in the Graduate School and to maintain it thereafter. If this standard is not met, the student may be required to withdraw from the graduate program.
At the end of the second year, Ph.D. candidates must pass an oral exam that stresses material from their own research specialty and other related areas. Members of the student’s thesis committee comprise the exam committee. Students who do not pass this exam will be asked to do one of the following: repeat the oral exam (for a final time), complete the requirements for a Master of Science (M.S.) degree, or withdraw from the program. Students choosing to complete the requirements for an M.S. degree must complete a minimum of 18 graduate credits of coursework and a thesis. Students typically accumulate 12 to 18 credits of coursework during the first year of study. The Comprehensive Examination for the M.S. degree is a private, oral defense of the student’s research thesis.
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The curriculum is designed to stimulate intellectual exchange among students as well as faculty members and to train graduate students in communication skills. First-year course requirements provide students with a breadth of knowledge in the traditional fields: organic, chemical biology, physical chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. While a specific number of credits is not required for the Ph.D., students are encouraged to pursue a program of studies—with the approval of their advisor—that is consistent with their individual educational goals. An outline of the curriculum follows:
- Year 1: Coursework
- Year 2: Qualifying Exam
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- Year 3/4: Original Proposal*
*Students are expected to complete these two requirements (Department Seminar and Original Proposal) before the end of Year 4, and complete at least one in Year 3.
The M.S. and Ph.D. degrees require a thesis based upon original research, either experimental or theoretical. For the Ph.D. candidate, a thesis project involving a sustained research effort (typically requiring 4–6 years) will begin usually during the second semester of study. An oral defense of the dissertation before a faculty thesis committee and a public presentation complete the degree requirements. Some teaching or equivalent educational experience is required. This requirement may be satisfied by at least one year of service as a teaching assistant or by suitable teaching duties. Arrangements are made with each student for a teaching program best suited to his/her overall program of studies. Waivers of teaching requirements may be granted under special circumstances with the approval of the Director of Graduate Studies or Department Chairperson.
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The Master of Science in Teaching degree program is administered through the Lynch School of Education and Human Development in cooperation with the Department of Chemistry and requires admission to graduate programs in both the Lynch School and the Department of Chemistry. Although course requirements may vary depending upon the candidate’s prior teaching experience, all master’s programs leading to certification in secondary education include practical experiences in addition to course work. Students seeking certification in Massachusetts are required to pass the Massachusetts Educators Certification Test. For further information on the M.S.T. degree, please refer to the Lynch School of Education and Human Development Graduate Programs section, Master’s Programs in Secondary Teaching, or call the Office of Graduate Admissions, Lynch School, at 617-552-4214.
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JOB TITLE – Intern, Preformulations
Blueprint Medicines is seeking an intern to support preformulation and early drug product research on new chemical entities. This temporary position resides within the Formulations Sciences group of Technical Operations in the Non-clinical Development Sciences organization. The intern candidate will contribute to the execution of laboratory activities related to the transition of novel small molecule compounds from Discovery into Development in support of Blueprint Medicines’ pre- clinical programs. An ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in chemistry, and a keen interest in pharmaceutics/drug product development.
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Monday-Friday: 9-5 pm 40 hours/week Program dates are expected to be May 28th – August 16th, with flexibility as needed.
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July 1st – 5th (company shut down) Additional vacation time can be discussed with supervisor
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- Performing excipient screens for new chemical entities
- Performing physicochemical characterization of new chemical entities and preclinical formulations using: [XRPD, PLM, HPLC and dissolution.
- Preparing buffers and other solutions required for the laboratory
- Maintaining an accurate and timely lab notebook
In addition to assisting in routine preformulation laboratory analyses, the candidate will also be investigating and implementing the following individual project:
- Investigate nanoparticle suspension and develop formulation prototypes for screening.
- Assess the impact of enabled formulations on exposures for poorly soluble compounds, including targeted protein degraders.
- Determine in vivo exposure between conventional and enabled formulation, with lipidic chase dosing for targeted protein degraders.
- The candidate will coordinate with in-house animal care facility personnel to prepare formulations and interpret animal data to determine the impact of lipidic formulations on in vivo exposures.
Onsite expectations – 5 days/week
This internship will be a chance for you to learn many of the skills mentioned above.
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Rising sophomore, junior or senior pursuing a degree in Chemistry or related field
YOUR INTERVIEW PROCESS
Our interview process will include 2-4 zoom interviews with members of the team you are interviewing to be a part of. We are seeking students who are eager to learn and grow! Preparation could include reviewing the Blueprint website, and being prepared to tell us why you are interested in our role and what you hope to learn from your internship experience. We are looking forward to speaking with you!
$23-25/hour, based on class year
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It would be ideal for the candidate to work on-site in order to participate in program events, but a hybrid schedule will work as responsibilities can be done remotely. We will provide a laptop needed to perform work remotely or on-site.
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- Interest in Pharmaceutics, medicine, organic chemistry, drug development/formulation
- Commitment to our Core Values: Patients First, Thoughtfulness, Urgency, Trust, Optimism
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational, verbal, and written communication skills, with the ability to work in a team environment
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and seek resources as necessary
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PhD Program in Biomedical Sciences (PiBS)
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Boston University’s Program in Biomedical Sciences (PiBS) is an “umbrella” program with 9 participating departments/programs, all housed within Graduate Medical Sciences at the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. PiBS provides rigorous training toward a PhD degree, focusing on coursework and research, as well as professional development for career advancement. In addition to required and elective coursework, first-year students explore research opportunities by participating in three laboratory rotations to help determine the direction of their PhD research.
Learning Outcomes
The learning outcomes for the doctoral programs in Graduate Medical Sciences at the Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine are designed to train scholars to be leaders in their respective fields of biomedical research. Trainees become fluent in their areas of specialization, as well as develop competencies that provide the foundation for lifelong learning and practice in their chosen field. Trainees will demonstrate and apply the professional and scientific skills necessary to benefit society. They will:
- Generate an original body of work in the biomedical sciences that reflects critical thinking and independent thought.
- Demonstrate competencies in advanced research skills and critical thinking.
- Develop the ability to communicate with specialists and nonexperts through writing and oral communication within their chosen field of expertise.
- Demonstrate a commitment to professional development and continued learning in their chosen field.
Participating programs/departments include:
- Biochemistry & Cell Biology
- Genetics & Genomics
- Molecular & Translational Medicine
- Nutrition & Metabolism
- Orofacial & Skeletal Biology
- Pathology & Laboratory Medicine (including Immunology Training Program )
- Pharmacology, Physiology & Biophysics
- Virology, Immunology & Microbiology (including Immunology Training Program )
PiBS faculty’s broad research interests include:
- Bioinformatics
- Cancer biology, cancer immunology, and tumor microenvironment
- Cardiovascular and pulmonary disease
- Cell dynamics and architecture
- Cell signaling and gene regulation
- Computational biology
- Development and regenerative biology and stem cells
- Genetics and gene regulation
- Hematologic disorders
- Host-pathogen interactions and infectious disease
- Inflammation and inflammatory diseases
- Lymphatic system physiology and disease
- Neurodegenerative disorders
- Nutrition, obesity, diabetes, and related metabolic diseases
- Oral, craniofacial, and skeletal biology
- Pathology and laboratory medicine
- Physiology and pathophysiology
- Proteomics and glycomics
- Structural biology and molecular biophysics
- Vaccine development
Please visit the PiBS website for links to the participating programs’ websites and additional information regarding individual faculty research interests.
In the first year, PhD students take the Foundations in Biomedical Sciences (FBS) core curriculum, professional skills development courses, as well as elective courses focused on area-specific interests. In addition, students experience three laboratory rotations and attend research seminars. Students work closely with a faculty advisor to develop a plan tailored to serve specific research and professional goals. After selection of a laboratory, students join the program/department with which the mentor is affiliated and continue advanced studies toward candidacy. Once a student chooses a dissertation laboratory and a department/program of study, additional coursework is dictated by the requirements of that department/program. All departments/programs require that the student submit, present, and defend a dissertation based on original laboratory research performed under the direction of a member of the PiBS faculty.
PiBS First-Year Curriculum
Core/required courses (18–20 credits total).
- GMS FC 708 Professional Development Skills (2 cr)
- GMS FC 711 Foundations in Biomedical Sciences: Protein Structure, Catalysis and Interaction (3 cr)
- GMS FC 712 Foundations in Biomedical Sciences: Structure and Function of the Genome (3 cr)
- GMS FC 713 Foundations in Biomedical Sciences: Architecture and Dynamics of the Cell (3 cr)
- GMS FC 714 Foundations in Biomedical Sciences: Mechanisms of Cell Communication (3 cr)
- GMS FC 764 Professional Skills (2 cr)
- Statistics class (2–4 cr)
Possible Elective Courses (4–8 Credits Total)
- GMS BI 777 Techniques in Biochemistry, Cell, and Molecular Biology (2 cr)
- GMS BY 762 Foundations of Biophysics and Structural Biology I (2 cr)
- GMS BY 763 Foundations of Biophysics and Structural Biology II (2 cr)
- GMS BY 776 Macromolecular Assemblies I (2 cr)
- GMS BY 777 Macromolecular Assemblies II (2 cr)
- GMS FC 706 Foundations in Biomedical Sciences: Molecular Metabolism (2 cr)
- GMS FC 709 Research Design and Statistical Methods for Biomedical Sciences (3 cr)
- GMS FC 715 Foundations in Biomedical Sciences: Translational Genetics and Genomics (3 cr)
- GMS FC 717 Foundations in Biomedical Sciences: Physiology of Specialized Cells (3 cr)
- GMS FC 762 Critical Thinking in Biomedical Research (2 cr)
- GMS GE 701 Principles of Genetics and Genomics (4 cr)
- GMS MI 701 Concepts in Virology (2 cr)
- GMS MI 713 Comprehensive Immunology (4 cr)
- GMS MI 715 Immunological Basis of Disease (2 cr)
- GMS MM 703 Cancer Biology and Genetics (2 cr)
- GMS MM 710 Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine (2 cr)
- GMS MM 725 Biology of the Lung and Pulmonary Disease (2 cr)
- GMS NU 755 Molecular, Biochemical, and Physiological Basis of Nutrition I: Energy Balance and Micronutrients (4 cr)
- GMS NU 756 Molecular, Biochemical, and Physiological Basis of Nutrition II: Macronutrients (4 cr)
- GMS NU 757 Molecular, Biochemical, and Physiologic Bases of Nutrition: Regulation of Energy Balance (2 cr)
- GMS OB 763 Basic Processes in Oral Biology I (2 cr)
- GMS OB 764 Basic Processes in Oral Biology II (2 cr)
- GMS PA 700 Basic and Experimental Pathology (4 cr)
- GMS PA 710 Principles of Basic and Applied Pathology (2 cr)
- GMS PA 801 S Special Topics in Pathology
- GMS PA 910 Human Biospecimens in Research (2 cr)
- GMS PA 932 Histopathology (4 cr)
Lab Rotations, 4 credits total
Each student completes three laboratory rotations in the first year of the program.
Professional Development Opportunities
In addition to the biomedical and professional skills coursework in the first year, we offer our graduate students a host of professional development opportunities ( BU’s BEST and PhD Professional Development Opportunities ). These include workshops, panel discussions, site visits, and internships to enable students to consider and prepare for careers in a variety of sectors, including research and nonresearch careers in academia, industry, government, communications, law/compliance, or wherever they may choose to work.
Financial Support
PhD students in good standing are provided with a financial package that covers the cost of tuition, health insurance, and fees, as well as a living stipend.
Admission Requirements
PiBS applicants should have a strong undergraduate academic record as well as research experience. Students matriculate during the fall semester. Please visit the PiBS website for more information regarding the application and selection processes.
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