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Developing Tomorrow’s Biomedical Leaders.

Van Andel Institute Graduate School develops scientists to be tomorrow’s biomedical research leaders through an intense, problem-focused Ph.D. in molecular and cellular biology.

Rigorous coursework and extensive laboratory experience prepare students for successful careers in biomedical research and beyond.

The Graduate School’s Ph.D. program is designed to train students to be scientists through a problem-based learning approach. If you have any questions, you can reach out to our admissions team at registrar@vai.edu or call us at (616) 234-5708.

Doctoral Program

Our Ph.D. in molecular and cellular biology provides world-class resources and close-knit support. Students engage in interdisciplinary research in molecular biology, epigenetics, neuroscience, metabolism, structural biology, and cancer biology, tackling critical biomedical challenges. Our students regularly contribute to impactful research, publish their findings in leading journals and present at conferences, positioning them for successful careers in academia, industry and beyond.

Explore our biomedical graduate program

Graduate School Admissions

Start your journey in our Ph.D. in molecular and cellular biology by exploring the application process. Our admissions team is ready to guide you through the steps needed to join our innovative and student focused program in biomedical research. Learn more about the requirements, deadlines and how to apply.

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Life at Van Andel Institute

Located in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, Van Andel Institute provides students with an inspiring environment for both living and learning. With cutting-edge research facilities and a supportive community, VAI offers the perfect backdrop for your graduate school experience. Discover the vibrant city life, cultural amenities, and opportunities for personal and professional growth.

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Faculty, Leadership & Staff

Led by Distinguished Biomedical Scientists and Educators.

Meet the Van Andel Institute faculty and staff who mentor and support students from day one.

Our esteemed researchers, such as Dr. Hui Shen, a pioneer in cancer epigenetics, and Dr. Russell Jones, an expert in cancer and immunometabolism, work closely with students, guiding them to become biomedical research leaders. Through this mentorship, students contribute to impactful studies that are changing the future of human health.

Current Students

Meet Our Graduate Students

Each cohort brings their unique experiences and strengths to the Graduate School.

Distinguished Alumni

Van Andel Institute Graduate School Alumni Association

The Van Andel Institute Graduate School Alumni Association supports and connects our alumni and offers mentorship to current students.

Van Andel graduate student alumni

Graduate Success Stories

At Van Andel Institute Graduate School, our Ph.D. graduates are making a significant impact in biomedical research. Many have pursued successful careers in academia, biotech and the pharmaceutical industries. Graduates like Dr. Rachel (Rae) House, who conducted groundbreaking research in cancer metabolism, are advancing our understanding of complex diseases. Similarly, Dr. Alix Booms has contributed to breakthroughs in Parkinson’s disease research, while Dr. Natalie Niemi focuses on how mitochondria affect health and disease.

With 96% of alumni employed in science/research or pursuing higher education, our Ph.D. program equips students with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in their careers, whether conducting research at top institutions or driving advancements in the private sector.

Accreditation and Standards

Van Andel Institute Graduate School is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

This accreditation assures current and prospective students that the Graduate School meets Higher Learning Commission standards of higher education. To maintain accreditation, our programs are continuously reviewed to ensure institutional quality and integrity. The Graduate School was first accredited in 2013 and was reaffirmed in 2024.

For more information regarding our status or affiliations with the Higher Learning Commission, please visit hlcommission.org.

Our Impact

Making biomedical breakthroughs for a better tomorrow

We’re turning hope into action for the millions of people around the world affected by diseases like cancer and Parkinson’s. Find out how you can help us make a difference.

  • 5.3 yrs Average time to Ph.D. completion
  • 1:1.5 Student:Faculty ratio
  • 96% Alumni employed in science/research or pursuing higher education