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Mentoring Program for Junior Scientists Attending the
2002 Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Biology
Objective
The Society for Mathematical Biology recognizes the importance of mentoring in
the development of a successful career in mathematical biology. Following
the successful pilot mentoring program at previous annual meetings, we are
again offering a mentoring program for the benefit of junior scientists
attending the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Biology and
International Conference on Mathematics and Biology, to be held at the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, July 13-16, 2002. The goal of this
program is two-fold:
The SMB plans to extend the program to any member of the SMB wishing to benefit from a relationship with a mentor at a more advanced career stage. Watch for future announcements in the SMB Newsletter and the electronic SMB Digest.
How does it work?
If you would like to participate, either as a mentee or as a mentor (or both), contact the coordinator of the mentoring program (see below). The coordinator will find suitable matches, based on research interests and/or special requests.
It is expected that the bulk of the interaction between the mentor and mentee will occur during the conference, although initial contact may be made before the conference. Of course we hope that the relationship is mutually satisfying to the mentor and mentee, and will continue after the conference!
At the conference, we envision the following types of interactions, as the mentor and mentee see fit:
We ask that mentors and mentees keep their discussions confidential to protect the privacy of everyone involved.
How do I sign up?
Please contact the coordinator of the mentoring program by June 30, 2002:
Gerda de Vries
Department of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
T6G 2G1
CANADA
Fax: (780) 492 - 6826
Email:devries@math.ualberta.ca
In your message, please include the following information:
We cannot guarantee perfect matches, but we will try our best!