The Department of Microbiology offers qualified students the opportunity to earn a Ph.D. in microbiology with special emphasis in the areas of bacteriology, immunology, parasitology, or virology. Recent graduates have been awarded postdoctoral fellowships at universities and research organizations such as The Scripps Institute, Stanford University, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, The Trudeau Institute, and The University of Alabama at Birmingham, and have gone on to faculty positions at Auburn University, The Universityof Pittsburgh, Montana State University, and The University of Georgia.

The department emphasizes a creative research environment with close relationships between students and faculty. Currently the department has 17 full time faculty and an average of 20 graduate students. The low faculty to student ratio facilitates an exchange of ideas between students and faculty and enhances the student's graduate training. In addition to laboratory research under the direction of a faculty mentor, training includes formal course work, seminars, and journal clubs. Our core curriculum consists of introductory courses in medical microbiology and biochemistry, and specialized graduate courses inimmunology, bacterial physiology, and virology. Together these experiences aid the student in learning to critically read the scientific literature, and in developing proficiency and competence in scientific writing and public speaking, all of which are crucial for success in a scientific career.
Currently the department has active research programs funded by the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and the US Department of Agriculture in the fields of cellular and molecular virology, comparative immunology, microbial pathogenesis, and vaccine development. Students actively participate in these research programs and present their findings at both regional and national meetings, as well as in peer-reviewed publications.
Interested students can learn more about the specific areas of research by reviewing the web pages of individual faculty members. An application can be downloaded from this website, or, if you would like further information, contact Dr. Eva Bengten or individual faculty members. Applicants are expected to have at least a B (3.0) grade point average in college courses and a quantitative plus verbal score on the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) of at least 1100. International students for whom English is a second language are also required to take the TOEFL exam. The department is flexible concerning specific course requirements for admission, although it is expected that undergraduate course work will have been in the biological and/or chemical sciences. A limited number of graduate assistantships ($24,000/year) are available and will be awarded on a competitive basis.
Please forward inquiries to:
Dr. Richard O'Callaghan, Ph.D., Chairman
or
Dr. Eva Bengten, Ph.D., Co-Director of the Graduate Program,
Department of Microbiology
The University of Mississippi Medical Center
2500 North State Street, Jackson, MS 39216
601-984-1700 (phone); 601-984-1708 (FAX)
ebengten@microbio.umsmed.edu
For additional information and contacts, see our website: http://microbiology.umc.edu
