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    Building Interactive Opportunities for Mentorship Education

BIOME, a virtual mentorship learning community

BIOME (Building Interactive Opportunities for Mentorship Education) is a virtual Slack community that is hosted by RockEDU for the scientific community at Tri-I. The goal of this community is to facilitate connection and collaboration among members of this community around the theme of mentorship development. Through this community, and its foundation of D.E.A.I principles (Diversity, Equity, Access and Inclusion), we aim to normalize the professionalization of these skills and enable open conversations and meaningful connections around mentorship education. Here, at RockEDU online, we share the outputs and actionable items discussed and created in BIOME in the hopes of minimizing barriers to accessing mentorship content and allowing for folks to utilize the resources in a way that makes sense (either independently or as part of a group!)
Photographer: Scott Rudd
BIOME and RiSI

What does it mean to be a "good" scientist?!

Download and print out our facilitation resource from the Save & Share Menu. This activity was part …
Photography: Frank Veronsky
BIOME

How to Write a Letter of Recommendation

It's that time of the year...letter of recommendation writing season! Let's face it, at some point …
BIOME

Principles of Accessibility in Mentorship: a Virtual Conversation with Helen Rottier

In early March 2022 BIOME had the pleasure of hosting Helen Rottier (she/they), a PhD candidate …
Photographer: Jacob Arthur Pritchard
BIOME

Revisiting the Basics of Mentorship: A Facilitation Guide

Articles: The Science of Mentoring Relationships: What Is Mentorship? and Mentor as You’d Want to be …
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Balancing Identities in Mentorship: A Facilitation Guide

Based on the articles: Mentoring Underrepresented Students in STEMM: Why Do Identities Matter? and How I …

Mobilizing Mentorship

BIOME

Balancing Identities in Mentorship: A Facilitation Guide

Based on the articles: Mentoring Underrepresented Students in STEMM: Why Do Identities Matter? and How I …
Photographer: Jacob Arthur Pritchard
BIOME

Revisiting the Basics of Mentorship: A Facilitation Guide

Articles: The Science of Mentoring Relationships: What Is Mentorship? and Mentor as You’d Want to be …

There's always more to learn...

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The Push and Pull of Mentoring: A conversation with Dr. Melissa Kosinski-Collins

In May 2023, BIOME invited Professor of Biology and POSSE Academic Coordinator, Dr. Melissa Kosinski-Collins to …
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Cultivating empowerment and belonging through mentorship and self-advocacy in science: A fireside chat with Dr. Malika Grayson.

In April 2023,  BIOME hosted Dr. Malika Grayson, founder of STEMinist Empowered LLC, an organization focused …
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How to invite and give constructive feedback: A virtual webinar with Dr. Jen Heemstra

In May 2022, BIOME hosted Dr. Jen Heemstra (she/her), Professor of Chemistry and department chair at …
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Mentorship: From Film to Science

In June 2022, BIOME hosted biologist and filmmaker Alexis Gambis for an interview tackling the intersection …
BIOME

Principles of Accessibility in Mentorship: a Virtual Conversation with Helen Rottier

In early March 2022 BIOME had the pleasure of hosting Helen Rottier (she/they), a PhD candidate …
Photography: Frank Veronsky
BIOME

How to Write a Letter of Recommendation

It's that time of the year...letter of recommendation writing season! Let's face it, at some point …
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