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Think Alike?: A Neuronline Podcast

Think Alike?: A Neuronline Podcast

Released: 2024-12-18
© Society for Neuroscience
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2 Episodes
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2 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2024-12-18
© Society for Neuroscience
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Mutual Respect

Mutual Respect

In this inaugural episode, mentor Karina Alviña, PhD, and mentee Farhana Afroz, PhD, reflect on the importance of a combination of personal understanding and respect for one another's scientific ideas to developing a successful mentoring...
Time: 30:36
In this inaugural episode, mentor Karina Alviña, PhD, and mentee Farhana Afroz, PhD, reflect on the importance of a combination of personal understanding and respect for one another's scientific ideas to developing a successful mentoring relationship. Their story includes the challenges of research during the COVID-19 pandemic, changing institutions, and navigating unfamiliar cultural norms, along with advice for building trust, taking opportunities, and staying connected.
Find more resources for your neuroscience career on Neuronline at https://neuronline.sfn.org.
With special guests:
Karina Alviña, PhD and Farhana Afroz, PhD
Episode ID: 1000680781593
GUID: c560747f-cd6c-4504-8a09-ae50af2f5f9b
Release Date: 18/12/2024, 10:30:00

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Welcome to Think Alike?, a podcast series from Neuronline that delves into the art and science of mentorship within the neuroscience community. Join for candid conversations between mentors and mentees as they share their personal stories, challenges, and triumphs, while offering valuable insights and strategies for success at every career stage. From navigating academia to fostering professional growth, Think Alike? is your guide to unlocking the full potential of mentorship in neuroscience. Find episodes, shownotes, and more resources on Neuronline, the Society for Neuroscience's home for learning and discussion (https://neuronline.sfn.org/collection/think-alike).

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