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While all faculty within the School of Veterinary Medicine and the School of Medicine are eligible to serve as mentors for student Scholars, they are expected to fulfill certain criteria. Along the guidelines of the American Physiological Society, a successful mentor is one who engages in a dynamic process whereby mentor and mentee both learn to respect and trust each others’ commitment, expertise, and individuality.  To sign up as a mentor, a faculty member must commit to the mentoring process and be willing to invest time, energy and resources into the relationship.  The text of the relationship can be difficult to define, because mentoring is in many ways an elusive concept and an individual process.  However, a mentor must possess the following characteristics:

  • Be a faculty member in the School of Veterinary Medicine or the School of Medicine
  • Actively engaged in research
  • Possess adequate funding to support the student’s entire research project
  • Available throughout the summer for the student
  • Possess the expertise in the subject of the research proposal
  • Agree to take on and support the summer student
  • Agree to ensure the student fulfills his or hers conditions of award
  • Commit to active engagement with their students throughout the summer

Faculty in the School of Veterinary Medicine or the School of Medicine who are eligible to act as a mentor are asked to provide a brief paragraph describing their background, research interests, and other pertinent information. This information should assist students who have not yet selected a faculty mentor.


The list below is updated as new information is received.

Kristina Abel
Melissa Bain
Danika Bannasch
Peter Barry
Stephen Barthold
Nicole Baumgarth
Alexander Borowsky
Aaron Brault
Barbara Byrne
Robert Cardiff
Carol Cardona
Tim Carpenter
Xinbin Chen
Bruno Chomel
Pat Conrad
Gino Cortopassi
Wenbin Deng
Robert Derlet
Elva Diaz
Peter Dickinson
Holly Ernest
Janet Foley
Joseph Gaydos
Laurel Gershwin
Cecilia Giulivi
Clare Gregory
Bruce Hoar
Dallas Hyde
Lynelle Johnson
Sree Kanthaswamy
Amy Kapatkin
Michael Kent
Philip Kass
Gregory Lanzaro
Rance LeFebvre
Sarah le Jeune
Fu-Tong Liu
Kent Lloyd
Linda Lowenstine
Paul Luciw
Shirley Luckhart
Leslie Lyons
James MacLachlan
Stanley Marks
Brenda McCowan
Stuart Meyers
Christopher Miller
Lisa Miller
Woutrina Miller
Brian Murphy
Thomas North
Peter Pascoe
Niels Pedersen
Kent E. Pinkerton
Rachel Pollard
Jon Ramsey
Helen Raybould
Ben Sacks
José Santos
Jay Solnick
Ellen Sparger
Susan Stover
Jane Sykes
Fern Tablin
Swee Teh
Richard Timmins
Frank J.M. Verstraete
Laura S. Van Winkle
Dennis Wilson
Erik Wisner
Clare Yellowley
Tilahun Yilma

 


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