Guiding the next generation of scientists — from undergrad to early career — through the maze of biomedical research and professional growth. Free. No strings.
Whether you're choosing your first lab, navigating grad school, pivoting into biomedical sciences, or figuring out what comes after your postdoc — I've been there.
Exploring biomedical sciences, choosing labs, and building a research foundation.
Navigating programs, publishing, dissertations, and the academic landscape.
Postdocs, new hires, and anyone building their professional identity in STEM.
Transitioning into biomedical sciences from another field or background.
Send me a connection request with a short note about who you are and what you're looking for.
Once connected, we'll discuss your goals through LinkedIn messaging to see if it's a good fit.
Regular check-ins at a pace that works for both of us. No rigid structure — just real guidance.
Scammers sometimes impersonate mentors to exploit students. Here's how to protect yourself.
LinkedIn is my ONLY contact channel I will never contact you first from a random email, WhatsApp, Telegram, or social media account. If someone claims to be me outside LinkedIn, it's not me.
I will NEVER ask you for money Not for materials, "processing fees," course access, or any other reason. Mentoring is free. Period.
I will NEVER ask for personal data No passwords, ID numbers, bank details, or login credentials. A real mentor doesn't need these.
Verify my LinkedIn profile Check for a complete work history, connections in biomedical sciences, and activity consistent with my field. Fake profiles are usually sparse.
If someone claiming to be me asks for money, personal info, or contacts you outside LinkedIn — please report the account to LinkedIn and do not engage.