Fellowship Programs

KLINGENSTEIN FELLOWSHIP AWARDS IN NEUROSCIENCE

The Klingenstein Fellowship Awards in Neuroscience supports early career investigators engaged in basic or clinical research that may lead to a better understanding of neurological and psychiatric disorders. The fellowship awards promote high-risk, and potentially high-reward, projects.

Aimed at advancing cutting-edge investigations, the awards are presented to highly promising, early career scientists. At this critical juncture in their careers, funding can be a challenge.

1996 Fellows

Ali Hemmati Brivanlou, Ph.D.

Molecular Aspect of Vertebrate Neural Induction

Institution

  • The Rockefeller University

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Gabriel Corfas, Ph.D.

Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronal Migration

Institution

  • Harvard University

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Anirvan Ghosh, Ph.D.

Development and Plasticity of Thalamocortical Connections

Institution

  • Johns Hopkins University

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David A. Hosford, Ph.D.

Positional Cloning of the Lethargic (1h) Gene, a disease gene responsible for absence seizures

Institution

  • Duke University

Miguel A. L. Nicolelis, Ph.D.

Modulation of the spatiotemporal spread of epileptic activity across a sensory pathway by peripheral sensory stimulation

Institution

  • Duke University

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Gregg H. Recanzone, Ph.D.

Cortical Plasticity and Recovery of Function Following Cortical Lesions

Institution

  • University of California, Davis

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Rosalind A. Segal, Ph.D.

Mechanisms of Retrograde Signaling

Institution

  • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

  • Robert H. Ebert Clinical Scholar

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Tito A. Serafini, Ph.D.

Isolation and Characterization of a Postsynaptic Targeting Signal

Institution

  • University of California, Berkeley

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David L. Van Vactor, Ph.D.

A Molecular Analysis of Axon Guidance in Drosophila

Institution

  • Harvard University

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Rachel O. L. Wong, Ph.D.

Developmental regulation of correlated bursting activity in the retina by inhibitory connections

Institution

  • Washington University in St. Louis

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Rafael Yuste, Ph.D.

Imaging of epileptic activity in neocortical slices with single-cell resolution

Institution

  • Columbia University

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