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.
2017 Fellows
Susanne Ahmari, M.D., Ph.D.
Visualizing the Striatal Neural Code Underlying Compulsive Behaviors
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- University of Pittsburgh
Matthew Banghart, Ph.D.
Striatal compartmentalization of goal-directed and habitual behavior
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- University of California, San Diego
Jayeeta Basu, Ph.D.
A Feedback Memory Circuit To Modulate Cortical Sensory Processing
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- New York University
Richard Daneman, Ph.D.
Understanding the Blood-Brain Barrier as a dynamic component of the Neural Circuitry
Institution
- University of California, San Diego
Benjamin De Bivort, Ph.D.
Discovering engrams of individuality in Drosophila sensory circuitry
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- Harvard University
Gul Dolen, M.D., Ph.D.
Development and validation of novel tools for dissecting the synaptic and circuit basis of social brain function
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- Johns Hopkins University
Jeff Donlea, Ph.D.
Investigating the role of sleep in synaptic pruning
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- University of California, Los Angeles
Harrison W. Gabel, Ph.D.
Defining critical epigenetic mechanisms in nervous system development
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- Washington University in St. Louis
Catherine Hartley, Ph.D.
Neurocognitive Development of the Control of Fear
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- New York University
Michael Hoppa, Ph.D.
Mechanisms of Action Potential Modulation of Synaptic Function
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- Dartmouth College
Elaine Y. Hsiao, Ph.D.
Dissecting Systems Interactions between the Microbiome, Brain and Behavior
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- University of California, Los Angeles
Christine Merlin, Ph.D.
Defining clock neuronal circuits that control seasonal behavior
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- Texas A&M University
Kate Meyer, Ph.D.
RNA Methylation-Mediated Regulation of Brain Development
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- Duke University
Wei Xu, Ph.D.
Wiring and Rewiring of Poly-synaptic Memory Circuits
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- UT Southwestern Medical Center
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