Fellowship Programs
KLINGENSTEIN-SIMONS FELLOWSHIP AWARDS IN NEUROSCIENCE
Through its collaboration with the Simons Foundation, the Klingenstein-Simons 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.
2015 Fellows
Mark M. Churchland, Ph.D.
Electrophysiological and Pharmacological Investigation of Voluntary Reaction Time
Institution
- Columbia University
Dion Dickman, Ph.D.
Genetic Mechanisms and Adaptations Driving Sleep and Synaptic Homeostatsis
Institution
- University of Southern California
Felice Dunn, Ph.D.
Temporal and spatial control of photoreceptor damage to understand retinal disease
Institution
- University of California, San Francisco
Liang Feng, Ph.D.
Molecular Mechanism of ion channels in neurological disorders
Institution
- Stanford University
Michael M. Halassa, M.D., Ph.D.
Dissecting circuits underlying sensory selection
Institution
- New York University
Mehrdad Jazayeri, Ph.D.
Neural dynamics supporting the integration of prior knowledge and sensory evidence in cortical circuits
Institution
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Byung Kook Lim, Ph.D.
The Neural Basis of Social Stress-induced Depression
Institution
- University of California, San Diego
Dengke Ma, Ph.D.
Genetic control of oxygen-modulated C. elegans behaviors
Institution
- University of California, San Francisco
Carolyn McBride, Ph.D.
Using Evolution to Decode the Genetic and Neural Basis of Preference for Human Odor
Institution
- Princeton University
Katherine Nagel, Ph.D.
Steering the fly: Mapping the logic of sensory-motor convergence in Drosophila
Institution
- New York University
Brian J. O’Roak, Ph.D.
Genomic approaches to uncovering somatic mosaicism in neurodevelopmental disorders
Institution
- Oregon Health Sciences University
Engin Özkan, Ph.D.
Revealing molecular interactions and mechanisms directing neural circuit wiring
Institution
- The University of Chicago
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