Description: This discussion based workshop will focus on critical aspects of the mentee/mentor relationship. Topics will include how to discuss issues around data management and emerging independence, as well as strategies for developing your own mentoring style. These areas will be considered from both the mentee and the mentor’s perspective at various career stages and would be appropriate for trainees as well as junior faculty.
Instructor(s): Elizabeth Byrnes, Ph.D. is a Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Comparative Pathobiology. Professor Byrnes heads the Elizabeth Byrnes Lab at the Tufts Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS).
RCR Credit: Eligible attendees can receive credit (1 hr) in partial fulfillment of Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training requirements by attending this workshop. In order to be eligible for RCR credit, during the workshop you must: display your full name (first and last), have your camera turned on, and attend at least 50 minutes of the workshop. This workshop addresses subject area (C) mentor/mentee responsibilities and relationships.
Elizabeth Byrnes, Ph.D.