Your-Digital-Mentor-Podcast

“Standing on the shoulders of giants”: New podcast to provide access to digital mentoring and career development tips for early career researchers

Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences helps to deliver a free global podcast series on mentorship

A new podcast launches this week to bring digital mentoring and career development advice to early career researchers in the life sciences. The ‘Your digital mentor’ podcast aims to kickstart the conversation around mentoring and other aspects of research culture, with a special focus on low and middle-income countries (LMIC).

The series is a collaboration between the Wellcome Sanger InstituteWellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences (ACSC) and Social Entrepreneurship to Spur Health (SESH). The series will comprise 12 40-minute episodes, on subjects ranging from finding a mentor, to equality and diversity in science, to decolonizing global health.

The first episode, which will discuss the mentoring experience, will air on 5 August 2020 with guests Dr Grace Mwaura (African Academy of Sciences) and Dr Andres Lescano (Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Johns Hopkins University).

Episode 1 will feature Grace Mwaura
Episode 1 will feature special guests, Dr Grace Mwaura (African Academy of Sciences) and Dr Andres Lescano (Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Johns Hopkins University).

During my career I have had some amazing mentors who have helped me develop in so many ways. But it took me a few years to learn to ask for mentorship when I needed it, which is one of the things we’re hoping to address. We want all researchers to recognise and have access to the benefits of a good mentor, especially those in low and middle-income countries where mentorship opportunities may be harder to find.

Dr Christine Boinett, executive producer of the series from the Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences (ACSC)

Genomic sciences and bioinformatics are revolutionising healthcare, yet there is a need for more expertise and mentorship in low and middle-income countries to ensure that medical advances benefit all. This is a huge challenge, but initiatives like the ‘Your digital mentor’ podcast can certainly help early career researchers to access the knowledge and experience that will help them to excel.

Dr Christine Boinett, executive producer of the series from the Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences (ACSC)

There are many wonderful mentors in science, but there are also aspects of research culture, such as diversity and researcher wellbeing, which we must all strive to improve. Mentorship is vital to overcoming the personal challenges created by this environment, and to support people to create wider change, so I’m delighted to be taking part in the Your Digital Mentor podcast.

Dr Beth Thompson, Head of Policy & Advocacy (UK and EU) at Wellcome and an upcoming Your Digital Mentor guest

For further details about the series visit the website.

If you have any questions or queries about the podcast series you can contact the team here.

For all press enquiries, please contact:

Dr Matthew Midgley
Press Office
Wellcome Sanger Institute
Cambridge, CB10 1SA
Phone: 01223 494856
Email: press.office@sanger.ac.uk

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About Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences
Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences  funds, develops and delivers training and conferences that span basic research, cutting-edge biomedicine, and the application of genomics in healthcare.
Working with internationally-renowned scientists and healthcare professionals, we run events at the Wellcome Genome Campus and in low- and middle-income countries that aim to educate, inspire, and transform careers.
Wellcome Genome Campus Advanced Courses and Scientific Conferences is part of Connecting Science. https://coursesandconferences.wellcomegenomecampus.org/our-events/

The Wellcome Sanger Institute

The Wellcome Sanger Institute is a world leading genomics research centre. We undertake large-scale research that forms the foundations of knowledge in biology and medicine. We are open and collaborative; our data, results, tools and technologies are shared across the globe to advance science. Our ambition is vast – we take on projects that are not possible anywhere else. We use the power of genome sequencing to understand and harness the information in DNA. Funded by Wellcome, we have the freedom and support to push the boundaries of genomics. Our findings are used to improve health and to understand life on Earth. Find out more at www.sanger.ac.uk or follow us on TwitterFacebookLinkedIn and on our Blog.

About Wellcome

Wellcome exists to improve health by helping great ideas to thrive. We support researchers, we take on big health challenges, we campaign for better science, and we help everyone get involved with science and health research. We are a politically and financially independent foundation. https://wellcome.ac.uk/

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