Rising Stars from Morehouse School of Medicine

The Master of Science in Biotechnology at Morehouse School of Medicine ranked #1 out of 139 MS Biotechnology degree programs by Intelligent.com. This program is led by remarkable industry experts and can be completed in 12 months. Check out incredible rising stars form the Biotechnology M.S program.

Joseph Teamer received his B.S in biology at The Virginia State University and M.S in Biotechnology at MSM. His goal is to become a cosmetic dermatologist and research and develop laser-based treatments and skin care products specifically for people of color suffering from chronic skin ailments.

Keisha Bentley received her B.S in Biology from Erskine College, M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision from Anderson University and M.S in Biotechnology at MSM. Keisha is interested in cancer research and bioentrepreneurship. She applies her knowledge through the MSBT with her experience in education and eventually work on the collegiate level.

Samuel Scott earned his B.S. in Microbiology and a B.S. in Plant Biology from North Carolina State University. He earned his M.S in Biotechnology at MSM and was previously a Research Fellow at Cornell University. Samuel is a microbiologist working at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the past 4 years. His research interests include, plant genetics, immunotherapy/ nanotechnology, and drug discovery, cancer biology. Samuel’s goal is to one day earn my doctoral degree and work in a drug discovery setting.

Alexandra Dumas graduated from Spelman College and earned her M.S in Biotechnology at MSM. During her undergraduate years, she served as a Fulton Dekalb Hospital Authority Intern and learned that a key component to an effective health care system are people who can effectively work with technological systems to reduce error. Alexandra aspires to be a physician researcher, with hopes of specializing in pediatric cardiology.

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