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Building Strong Mentor Relationships in Lab Research

Learn how to establish a positive relationship with your mentor, including scheduling meetings, preparing for one-on-ones, and connecting with other lab members for a fulfilling research experience.

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Building Strong Mentor Relationships in Lab Research

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    1. Guidance in Lab Research Establishing a good working relationship with your mentor(s)

    2. A mentor is a person with superior rank or authority and influence in his or her field who commits time, emotional support, and intellectual strength to encourage growth and development in an understudy.

    3. Who are your mentors? Sponsoring professor Grad students or Postdoctoral fellows Other undergraduates (peer mentors)

    4. Your sponsoring professor

    5. Schedule regular one-on-one meetings

    6. One-on-one meetings: How to prepare?

    7. My mentor has no time/does not want to meet--what now?

    8. Establish good relationships with other lab members

    9. Getting the most out of your research experience

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