ATSU-KCOM’s Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences program provides path to medical career
Posted: August 13, 2025
A.T. Still University-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine (ATSU-KCOM) Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences (MSBMS) program student Jonathan O’Connell’s goal is to become an osteopathic physician.
ATSU-KCOM’s master’s program provides a perfect opportunity for him to enhance his knowledge, skills, and application, as he pursues that goal.
“I chose this program to broaden my education through extensive research opportunities, namely through the MSBMS program, and move closer to my goal,” O’Connell said.
A graduate of Drury University, from where he holds a bachelor’s of science in biochemistry, O’Connell is from Republic, Missouri. At ATSU-KCOM he serves as MSBMS class president, president and volunteer coordinator with the Biomedical Sciences Club, member of the Christian Medical and Dental Association, and student ambassador.
“I became a student ambassador to pass along the many advantages of ATSU and the University’s exceptional caliber to prospective students, just as I experienced from previous student ambassadors when I was applying,” he said.
O’Connell competed as a member of the wrestling team at Drury and now coaches younger wrestlers when he has an opportunity. He also enjoys playing guitar, both electric and acoustic.
“My main influences are Eddie Van Halen, Glenn Campbell, and John Mayer,” he said. “A close second-favorite leisure activity is hiking and simply being in nature.”
O’Connell said there are ample opportunities to get involved with the ATSU community, which is something that enriches the student experience.
“I’m grateful to be a student at ATSU because of the people I have been able to meet through the many events that occur throughout the year,” he said. “One example is the Founder’s Day flag football game!”
O’Connell is currently aiming to publish his research for his master’s thesis, which will lead to him completing his MSBMS degree.
“Ultimately, my goal is to practice as a rural general surgeon. ATSU-KCOM has provided the necessary resources to aid my efforts to achieve these goals by providing amazing faculty who genuinely want me to succeed and achieve my goals,” he said.