Dr. Gregory Reeves

Associate Professor

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Biography

Gregory Reeves is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University. He received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University in 2008, and completed his B.S. degrees in both Chemical Engineering and Mathematics from the University of Florida in 2002. His research focuses on systems biology, exploring topics such as cell-cell signaling, live cell imaging, transcriptional networks, and the engineering principles behind biological processes. Professor Reeves has been recognized for his contributions to academia, receiving numerous awards including the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award in 2013, the Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fellowship in 2007, and the Ticona Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award in 2006. He has also been awarded the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship and the NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, reflecting his commitment to both research and education.

Research Interests

Awards

#2013

National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award

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Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fellowship

#2006

Ticona Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award

#2002

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

#2001

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship

#2001

SEC Boyd-McWhorter Scholarship

Requirements for Texas A&M University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
Prerequisites
Baccalaureate degree Baccalaureate degree in Communication or related field preferred
Application Checklist
  • Curriculum Vita
  • Statement of Purpose (500-750 words)
  • Writing Sample (up to 10,000 words)
  • Three Letters of Recommendation
  • Unofficial Transcripts
  • GraduateCAS Application
Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Communication and Journalism. Ph.D. program only currently admitting. GRE is test-optional.