The Dynamic Importance of Mentorship: An Interview with Jennifer Geddes-McAlister

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  • Jennifer Geddes-McAlister has been given the ASMS 2025 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Mentorship Award, and will receive it at the ASMS conference in Baltimore.
  • She discusses in this video what she learned about the dynamic process of having mentors, and the importance of having such figures to look up to.
  • Geddes-McAlister also discusses being a role model to people new to mass spectrometry.

Every year at the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) conference, awards are presented to honor veteran and newcomer researchers making notable contributions in the field of mass spectrometry (MS). One example of these awards is the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Mentorship Awards (1). These awards recognize ASMS members who demonstrate exceptional service in the STEM mentoring or recruitment of individuals from groups underrepresented in MS. One of this year’s recipients is Jennifer Geddes-McAlister of the University of Guelph.

Jennifer Geddes-McAlister is an associate professor at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. She also serves as the director of the university’s Bioinformatics Graduate Program. She earned her undergraduate degree at the University of Lethbridge, where she investigated the impact of fungal pathogens on agricultural development and performed my first proteomics experiments. Her research applies MS-based proteomics and bioinformatics platforms to investigate host-pathogen interactions driving disease. This, according to Geddes-McAlister, can help “[discover] novel putative druggable targets within a pathogen using an anti-virulence strategy to disarm the pathogen and empower the host to clear the infection” (3).

Recently, we sat down with Geddes-McAlister to learn about her storied career and how she got to where she is now. In the fourth section of our interview, she discusses what she has learned about mentorship throughout the years and why it is important to both be mentored and be a mentor to others.

Please stay tuned for more videos from our time with Geddes-McAlister! If interested in other ASMS 2025 award winners, we also have interviews with other winners, including Vilmos Kertesz and Michael Shortreed!

References

(1) Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Mentorship Awards. American Society for Mass Spectrometry 2025. https://www.asms.org/about-asms-awards/diversity-equity-inclusion-and-accessibility-(deia)-mentorship-award (accessed 2025-5-19)

(2) Dr. Jennifer Geddes-McAlister. University of Guelph 2025. https://www.uoguelph.ca/mcb/people/dr-jennifer-geddes-mcalister (accessed 2025-5-19)

(3) Jennifer Geddes-McAlister. University of Guelph 2025. https://graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca/people/jennifer-geddes-mcalister (accessed 2025-5-19)

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