We are inviting all graduate students to hear Dr. McDaniels speak about the importance of research mentoring in the biomedical, behavioral, clinical or social sciences. Learn more about the National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN), a nationwide consortium of biomedical professionals and institutions collaborating to provide trainees and junior faculty with evidence-based mentorship and professional development programming. NRMN’s program models emphasize the benefits and challenges of diversity, inclusivity and culture within mentoring relationships, and more broadly the research workforce. The goal of the NRMN is to enhance the diversity of the NIH-funded research investigators.
Dr. McDaniels is Co-Director of the NRMN Master Facilitator Initiative, an Affiliate with the Center for Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research at the University of Wisconsin, and Assistant Dean at the Graduate School and Postdoc Office at Michigan State University.
This event is recommended for early career investigators, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, program administrators (training grants), and any who have an interest in participating in this network.
Wednesday, April 11
12:00-1:10 pm
MSC 1005
You can watch the presentation by live stream. If you have trouble viewing, please call 402.559.8090.