potentially, lots of damage. imagine being a grad student, and then being ostracized by the person who's supposed to be training you.
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In this context, in others it can mean your advisor. But here it's a person not professionally involved with your research.
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I was under impression that a mentor is a postdoc equivalent of a PhD supervisor
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Nah, that's just your boss.
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@abebab it does not need to be a formal relationship, just someone who puts you forward for things, gives advice, suggests conferences -
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definitely! i have heard mixed things about schemes though. it's a bit like blind dating, a match or not a match
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tells you how to go best about applications, talks to you about latest science
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