Fifty years of mentoring and advising.

Mol Biol Cell

Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Departments of Biology and Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02142

Published: November 2017

Advancement of science depends on thoughtfully mentoring a rare group of scientists that are highly educated, creative, and motivated-and that come from every country in the world. On the basis of my own experiences, I suggest ways to recruit top young scientists of both genders, support their development into leading researchers, and advise them about careers inside and outside of academia. Creating a family-friendly environment within the laboratory and the institution is crucial to these efforts.

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