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.
2013 Fellows
Ian Davison, Ph.D.
Neural mechanisms of pheromonal imprinting
Institution
- Boston University
Jun Ding, Ph.D.
Synaptic Integration Mechanism Underlying Movement Control
Institution
- Stanford University
Jesse Goldberg, Ph.D.
Neural circuits for motor exploration and learning
Institution
- Cornell University
Jorg Grandl, Ph.D.
Activation of mechanically-activated Piezo ion channels by magnetic force
Institution
- Duke University
Zachary Knight, Ph.D.
Elucidating the genetic structure of feeding circuits
Institution
- University of California, San Francisco
Daniel O’Connor, Ph.D.
Circuit and cellular mechanisms gating flow of excitation at the earliest stages of sensory cortex
Institution
- Johns Hopkins University
Abigail Person, Ph.D.
Circuit mechanisms of feedforward motor control
Institution
- University of Colorado, Denver
Spencer Smith, Ph.D.
Dendritic processing of synaptic input in vivo
Institution
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kay Tye, Ph.D.
Dissecting the Neural Circuits Underlying Anxiety
Institution
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Xinnan Wang, Ph.D.
Mitochondria and Neurological Disorders
Institution
- Stanford University
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