Get Involved · Become a Mentor

Guide the Research You Wish Someone Had Guided You Through

Mentoring one or two students a summer is a real, manageable commitment — not a second job. You'll guide a live, mentored research project in the area you already work in, and you're paid a stipend for your time.

Exact stipend amounts per student/project are still being finalized.

What You Actually Do

You're not writing a syllabus or grading assignments — your students arrive already having completed a full course in your research area, with the statistics, programming, and domain background they need. Your role is the part that's hardest to teach asynchronously: regular live video meetings to guide their research question, troubleshoot their analysis, and help them think like a scientist in real time.

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1–2

Students per summer

8–10 wks

Typical project length

Weekly

Live video check-ins

Online

Fully remote

Paid

Stipend per student

Why Mentors Do This

Paid for Your Time

Mentors receive a stipend for
each student they mentor —
this is compensated work,
not a volunteer favor to the Academy.

Real Research Output

A well-scoped project with a prepared student can genuinely move a small research question forward — not just serve as a teaching exercise.

Low Overhead

Students arrive with the technical foundation already built. You're not starting from zero — you're directing someone who's ready to contribute.

Pipeline Building

Many mentors find their most promising students continue into their lab beyond the summer — an early, low-risk way to identify future trainees.

Mentors by Research Area

We match mentors to students based on research area — here's the kind of background that fits each.

Cancer Systems Medicine

Cancer biology PI, computational oncology postdoc, bioinformatics core staff

Precision & Genomic Medicine

Clinical genomics researcher, biostatistician in stratified medicine, pharmacogenomics lab

Drug Discovery & Repurposing

Network pharmacology lab, computational drug discovery scientist, industry partner

Autoimmune Disease

Rheumatology/immunology researcher, immune network biology lab

Rare & Undiagnosed Disease

Rare disease registry-affiliated clinician-scientist, small-n biostatistician

Infectious Disease

Infectious disease clinician-researcher, epidemiologist, host-pathogen lab

How to Get Started

1

Tell us about your work

Submit a short mentor interest form with your research area, institution, and how many students you could take on.

2

We match you with student interest

Once students in your area finish their Spring course and reach project scoping, we'll share candidate matches based on interest and background.

3

One intro video call

You'll meet your matched student live before summer begins, to confirm fit and finalize the project scope together.

4

Mentor through the summer

Regular live video meetings — weekly or biweekly, your call — through the research project and the closing symposium.

Prefer to talk it through first? Contact us.