Think Alike?: A Neuronline Podcast

S2E4: Train the Best to Leave

37 min · 26 de nov de 2025
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In this episode, Dr. Stefânia Forner and former mentee Elizabeth Andrews reflect on their decade-long journey from mentor and mentee to colleagues and friends. Through stories of courage, mistakes, and growth - including a bold introduction and a memorable lab mishap - they reflect on learning through failures, building a dynamic network of mentors, and how to know when to move on to a new stage in a mentoring relationship. With special guests: Stefânia Forner and Elizabeth Andrews

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