Mentoring Through Multi-Generational Lenses

Mentoring Lenses session with the Neuroscience Graduate Program and co-sponsored by Molecular and Cellular Pathology at the University of Michigan. The goal of these events is to help mentors gain new perspectives and be inspired by though leaders from across the country. These satisfy, in part, mentor training recommended by NIH NIGMS and NIH T32 training programs.  They can be highlighted in faculty and trainee proposals as continued education in mentor training and community health.


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Dr. Kim Butler Willis and GoodStock Consulting
Mentoring Lenses session with the Neuroscience Graduate Program and co-sponsored by Molecular and Cellular Pathology at the University of Michigan. The goal of these sessions is to help mentors gain new perspectives and be inspired by thought leaders from across the country. Dr. Kim Willis is co-founder and managing director of GoodStock Consulting, which partners with organizations for strategic planning and training in a variety of contexts. Dr. Willis and others recently joined NIH NINDS-supported R25/T32 PIs to explore topics of mentoring and inclusivity in graduate programs, leading to this invitation to explore topics in bridging generational gaps in our mentoring relationships.
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