Faculty Training


Mentoring graduate students and postdoctoral fellows is a privilege, is an important part of our role as PIs, and takes ongoing training to learn the best ways to mentor trainees who have many different styles of work. The School of Medicine Basic Sciences offers opportunities for faculty to participate in workshops on various topics throughout the year.

CIMER Workshops

The Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experience in Research (CIMER) teaches best practices in mentoring. In these sessions, you will “learn how to improve mentor-mentee relationships at all career stages, develop excellence in research mentoring, and best train the next research workforce.” More information about CIMER can be found here.

Five of our faculty members have undergone training with CIMER to be “Entering Mentoring” facilitators. Past and future CIMER training session are listed below. Registration is required. Please contact Tracy O’Brien (tracy.obrien.1@vanderbilt.edu) if you have any questions or trouble registering.

CIMER Workshop Instructors

Lourdes Estrada, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Biochemistry

Maureen Gannon, Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine
Associate Dean for Faculty Development

Kathleen Gould, Ph.D.
Louise B. McGavock Professor
Department of Cell and Developmental Biology

Michelle Southard-Smith
Professor of Medicine
Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology

Digna Velez-Edwards, Ph.D.
Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology

Todd Edwards, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Associate Director Vanderbilt Genetics Institute Division of Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Henrique Serezani, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine, Infectious Disease
Associate Professor of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology
Associate Professor of Pharmacology

Mentoring Statement Workshops

This 90-minute session will discuss five key aspects of mentoring. You will have time to draft a mentoring-focused paragraph for the Personal Statement section of your Biosketch. This can be used for training grant applications, fellowship applications, and any other applications that revolve around supporting trainees.

Mentoring Statement Workshop Events

Aligning Expectations
When: TBA
Where: U-1202 MRB III
Facilitators: Todd Edwards and Lourdes Estrada

Maintaining Effective Communication
When: TBA
Where: U-1202 MRB III
Facilitators: Maureen Gannon and Henrique Serezani

Fostering Independence
When: TBA
Where: U-1202 MRB III
Facilitators: Digna Velez-Edwards and Michelle Southard-Smith