Faculty award winner: Joyce Solheim, Ph.D.

Joyce Solheim, Ph.D.

Joyce Solheim, Ph.D., will receive the Outstanding Faculty Mentor of Graduate Students Award at the April 20 annual faculty meeting.

  • Name: Joyce Solheim, Ph.D.
  • Titles: Professor, Eppley Institute; chair of the Cancer Research Doctoral Program Committee
  • Joined UNMC: 1999
  • Hometown: Gilman City, Mo.

Dr. Gold to speak at meeting

UNMC Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., will give his annual address to the faculty, titled “We Lead the World,” at the annual faculty meeting. A reception will follow the event, hosted by Chancellor Gold. The awards ceremony will also be livestreamed here.

With how many graduate students do you work?

There are two graduate students in my own laboratory now, and I currently serve on the supervisory committees of 24 UNMC graduate students. I provide a listening ear and advice to all the students in the Cancer Research Program, as well as to students from other UNMC graduate programs who come to me for help.

What are the greatest rewards of mentoring?

The greatest rewards are seeing graduate students grow in confidence and in all the skills needed for them to have the successful careers that they work so hard to achieve.

Describe a moment when you realized your influence made a difference in someone’s career.
One such moment was when my first technician decided to make the transition to become my graduate student. Years later, when he told me that he had been awarded with his own independent NIH R01 grant, I was very, very happy for him.

List three things few people know about you.

  • I have lived in eight places in four states in the U.S., always within the Midwest.
  • I first met my husband at a regional spelling bee when we were in junior high, and then we met again during my first year in college and started dating.
  • My Ph.D. mentor also was the chair of a graduate program committee and was the winner of a university-wide award for mentoring graduate students. I will always remember that he had an inspiring enthusiasm for research and cared greatly about the students in the program.

7 comments

  1. Beth says:

    Congratulations Dr. Solheim! You are always so great to work with. Well deserved.

  2. Amy Dodson says:

    Congratulations Joyce! Very well-deserved honor.

  3. Peter Iwen says:

    Joyce, what a great honor! Well-done and kudos to you.

  4. Darcy Jackson says:

    You are truly an amazing scientist, and I am so happy that you are being honored for the brilliant mentor you have been for all of these years.

    Congrats,
    Darcy

  5. Amit Tuli says:

    Dear Joyce, many many congratulations! You deserve this recognition….

  6. Kristine Sanger says:

    Dr. Solheim,
    I remember working as an undergrad laboratory assistant for you at USD. I still look back at those days in the lab with you as some of the best educational experiences of my career. A well deserved award. Congratulations!
    Kristi

  7. Gulzar Ahmad says:

    Dr. Solheim congratulation for this well deserved award.

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