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.
2006 Fellows
Seth Blackshaw, Ph.D.
The molecular basis of cell specification and regeneration in neuroendocrine hypothalamus
Institution
- Johns Hopkins University
Kalanit Grill-Spector, Ph.D.
Neural correlates of development of visual perception in school age children
Institution
- Stanford University
Jenny Hsieh, Ph.D.
Functional implications of seizure-induced neurogenesis and the role of neuron-restrictive silencing factor (NRSF)
Institution
- UT Southwestern Medical Center
Samie R. Jaffrey, Ph.D.
Intra-axonal synthesis and retrograde trafficking of CREB
Institution
- Cornell University
Alvaro Sagasti, Ph.D.
Mechanisms Controlling Neuronal Arbor Shape and Size
Institution
- University of California, Los Angeles
Jonathan Terman, Ph.D.
MICALs and Redox Signaling in Neuronal Connectivity
Institution
- UT Southwestern Medical Center
Susumu Tomita, Ph.D.
Regulation of excitatory synaptic strength in the brain
Institution
- Yale University
Hisashi Umemori, M.D., Ph.D.
Synapse formation and sprouting in the hippocampus
Institution
- University of Michigan
Robert H. Ebert Clinical Scholar
Mark J. Zylka, Ph.D.
Circuit-based mechanisms for encoding painful somatosensory stimuli
Institution
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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