Larner College of Medicine

Stephen Everse

Associate Dean for Undergraduate & Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Training

Associate Professor

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Alma mater(s)
  • Ph.D., University of California, San Diego
  • B.S., Beloit College
Affiliated Department(s)

Department of Biochemistry

Areas of expertise

biochemistry, fibrinogen molecule structure, x-ray crystallography

BIO

Dr. Everse received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, San Diego in 1995. His postdoctoral work at UCSD focused on obtaining a structural understanding of the fibrinogen molecule. His work resulted in the X-ray crystallographic structures of the fibrinogen fragment D and the fibrin fragment double-D. He joined the Biochemistry Department in the Fall of 1998 as part of the HHMI Structural Biology Initiative at UVM. Dr. Everse was appointed Associate Dean for Undergraduate & Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Training at the UVM Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine in 2025. 

Publications

Publications (PubMed)

Awards and Achievements

  • American Society of Hematology/Wyeth-Ayerst Scholar (2000–2002)
  • Co-Leader, BioInformatics Workshop, Bangkok, Thailand (6–10 January 1997, 17–21 January 2000 & 6–10 January 2003)
  • Co-Editor of The BioQUEST Library (1996–current)
  • American Heart Association, California Affiliate Postdoctoral Fellowship (1995–1997)
  • Honorable Mention, Outstanding Teaching Award, Dept. of Chemistry UCSD (1992)
  • Outstanding Teaching Award, Dept. of Chemistry UCSD (1990)
  • Martha Peterson Senior Class Award (1988) Most outstanding senior class scholar and campus‑wide activist.
  • Carl Welty Honor Award in Biology (1988) Greatest service to the Department of Biology.
  • Edward C. Fuller Chemical Education Award (1988) Outstanding teaching assistant, organic chemistry laboratory.
  • Edward Stevens Research Award (1988) Project: A physical chemistry laboratory using singlet oxygen.
  • Walter S. Haven Fellowship (1987, 1988) Project: Restriction mapping and BENZER
  • Beloit College Presidential Scholarship (1984–1988)
  • Honors Group of the Westinghouse National Science Talent Search (1984) Project: Why snakes molt? The isolation of snake skin peroxidase.

Bio

Dr. Everse received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, San Diego in 1995. His postdoctoral work at UCSD focused on obtaining a structural understanding of the fibrinogen molecule. His work resulted in the X-ray crystallographic structures of the fibrinogen fragment D and the fibrin fragment double-D. He joined the Biochemistry Department in the Fall of 1998 as part of the HHMI Structural Biology Initiative at UVM. Dr. Everse was appointed Associate Dean for Undergraduate & Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Training at the UVM Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine in 2025. 

Awards and Achievements

  • American Society of Hematology/Wyeth-Ayerst Scholar (2000–2002)
  • Co-Leader, BioInformatics Workshop, Bangkok, Thailand (6–10 January 1997, 17–21 January 2000 & 6–10 January 2003)
  • Co-Editor of The BioQUEST Library (1996–current)
  • American Heart Association, California Affiliate Postdoctoral Fellowship (1995–1997)
  • Honorable Mention, Outstanding Teaching Award, Dept. of Chemistry UCSD (1992)
  • Outstanding Teaching Award, Dept. of Chemistry UCSD (1990)
  • Martha Peterson Senior Class Award (1988) Most outstanding senior class scholar and campus‑wide activist.
  • Carl Welty Honor Award in Biology (1988) Greatest service to the Department of Biology.
  • Edward C. Fuller Chemical Education Award (1988) Outstanding teaching assistant, organic chemistry laboratory.
  • Edward Stevens Research Award (1988) Project: A physical chemistry laboratory using singlet oxygen.
  • Walter S. Haven Fellowship (1987, 1988) Project: Restriction mapping and BENZER
  • Beloit College Presidential Scholarship (1984–1988)
  • Honors Group of the Westinghouse National Science Talent Search (1984) Project: Why snakes molt? The isolation of snake skin peroxidase.