Meet Outstanding Faculty Mentor of Graduate Students Tony Hollingsworth, Ph.D.

Tony Hollingsworth, Ph.D., works with a student.

Tony Hollingsworth, Ph.D., works with a student.

Tony Hollingsworth, Ph.D., is one of two UNMC faculty members who will receive Outstanding Faculty Mentor of Graduate Students Awards at the April 24 annual faculty meeting.

  • Name: Tony Hollingsworth, Ph.D.
  • Title: Dr. and Mrs. Tim D. Leon Professor
  • Joined UNMC: 1991
  • Hometown: Deerfield Beach, Fla.












Chancellor to speak at event



UNMC Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., will give his annual address to the faculty at 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 24, in the Durham Research Center Auditorium as part of the annual faculty meeting. Following the address and the award presentations, Dr. Gold will host a reception in the center’s foyer.





How many graduate students do you work with?
I have trained 27 graduate students, including eight currently in the lab. (Two will graduate in May.)

What are the greatest rewards of mentoring?
Laying the groundwork for my students’ future success, observing their progress during their tenure in the lab and observing their success after they leave.

Describe a moment when you realized your influence made a difference in someone’s career.

Almost all of my former students are currently working as faculty members, in significant positions in drug companies, as postdoctoral fellows, or they are engaged in medical or dental practice that involves a research component — I hope that I have positively influenced their careers. Former students often state that they appreciate the freedom I gave them in the lab to pursue scientific questions that were of interest to them, and the responsibility to test hypotheses related to their questions by designing and conducting experiments. We work on a very difficult disease – pancreatic cancer. I believe that students who work on difficult problems learn how to overcome adversity and be successful in their careers and in life.

List three things few people know about you.

  • I ate scorpions with UNMC’s Ken Bayles, Ph.D. (pathology/microbiology) in Beijing.
  • The only TV show I watch consistently is “Big Bang Theory.”
  • If I put on a wig I look like my mother.

2 comments

  1. Tom Caffrey says:

    Tony's mentorship of students is truly commendable. Students, staff, and patients alike benefit from his caring leadership as he connects all the dots from classroom, bench, to clinic. Tony's relentless, yet selfless, quest for cures is remarkable. Congratulations!!

  2. Simarjeet K Negi says:

    Whenever I had the chance to talk to any of the students mentored by Dr. Hollingsworth, they all had fantastic words to say about him; "Freedom to Tinker", and that's what a graduate student desires !!

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