(Using Tre Artis’s Harvard SOP as a Blueprint)
Crafting a winning Statement of Purpose (SOP) for PhD admission can feel overwhelming, but there’s a universal framework that works across disciplines. Let’s break it down using Tre Artis’s successful SOP for Harvard’s Biological and Biomedical Sciences PhD program. Tre’s SOP is a masterclass in clarity, specificity, and alignment with the program’s strengths.
Tre begins by linking her academic journey to a pivotal moment:
“My desire to attend graduate school and pursue a career in biological research began in my junior year, after I started taking senior-level seminars in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Epigenetics.”
This sets up her passion for epigenetics and public health.
Your Move :
Example: “Why do 30% of cancer patients stop treatment early?”
Tre ties her internship, research, and coursework to her goals:
Your Move :
Tre clearly defines her niche:
“I’m interested in gene regulation because genes and DNA are the fundamental level of biology. I’m fascinated with learning about what happens when gene regulatory processes go wrong.”
She emphasizes epigenetic mechanisms like DNA methylation and nuclear architecture.
Your Move :
Tre names faculty, labs, and resources at Harvard:
Your Move :
Tre ends with a forward-looking statement:
“Upon completing graduate training, I aim to secure a faculty position at a research institution, where I can teach epigenetics and open my own lab to interrogate important epigenetic questions.”
Your Move :
Example: “I want to train the next generation of scientists in CRISPR-based therapies.”
Strategy | Example from Tre’s SOP |
Start with a Hook | “My desire to attend graduate school began in my junior year…” |
Show Growth | Transition from coursework → grant proposals → independent research |
Highlight Impact | “Our work will improve understanding of DEHP’s risks to human health.” |
Name Faculty | Dr. Scott Kennedy’s research on small RNAs and transgenerational inheritance |
End with Vision | Teaching, mentorship, and solving epigenetic questions |
Use this outline when drafting your SOP:
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