Peer Mentor Club
What is Peer Mentor Club?
Peer Mentor Club (PMC) allows Cell and Molecular Biology (CMB) students to connect as well as support and advise each other through graduate school. We host get – togethers to discuss challenges ranging from picking classes, to choosing a lab and surviving the preliminary exam. PMC meets 2-4 times a semester.
Peer Mentor Club Leaders
Sere Williams (PhD, 2019 Cohort)
Sere is a member of the Santangelo Lab (BMB) .
Joey Stewart (PhD 2019 Cohort)
Joey is a member of the Lucas Argueso Lab (ERHS)
Resources for mentoring:
- National Research Mentoring Network – A great source for finding mentors attuned to challenges you may experience in graduate school
- Mentoring Compacts / Contracts Examples – choose the framework elements for your mentoring situation
- Mentoring matters – Nature Cell Biology Journal
- The Science and Art of Mentoring – American Society for Cell Biology Careers Publications
- What Is a Mentor? – Professional Development from Duke, The Graduate School
- What a good mentor does – University of Washington