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.
2021 Fellows
Frederick Bennett, M.D.
Targeting Microglia to Treat Neurologic and Psychiatric Diseases
Institution
- University of Pennsylvania
Aparna Bhaduri, Ph.D.
Understanding Regulators of Area-Specific Identity in the Developing Human Cortex
Institution
- University of California, Los Angeles
Lucas Cheadle, Ph.D.
Microglial Regulation of Experience-Dependent Circuit Refinement in Mouse and Human Cortex
Institution
- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Laura DeNardo, Ph.D.
mPFC–thalamic Circuits in the Emergence of Enduring Fearful Memories
Institution
- University of California, Los Angeles
Annegret Falkner, Ph.D.
Decoding the Specificity of Social Intent from Subcortical Networks
Institution
- Princeton University
Hidehiko Inagaki, Ph.D.
Dissecting a Neuronal Pathway that Coordinates Multiregional Neuronal Dynamics to Initiate Actions
Institution
- Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience
Isha Jain, Ph.D.
Targeting Electron Transport Chain Instability in Neurodegenerative Disease
Institution
- Gladstone Institutes
Matthew Lovett-Barron, Ph.D.
Cellular and Network Mechanisms for Internal State Persistence
Institution
- University of California, San Diego
Tomasz Nowakowski, Ph.D.
Mapping the Development of the Seventh Layer of the Cerebral Cortex
Institution
- University of California, San Francisco
Yi-Rong Peng, Ph.D.
Molecular and Evolutionary Mapping of Neural-Circuit Specialization in High-Acuity Vision
Institution
- University of California, Los Angeles
Nikhil Sharma, Ph.D.
Cellular Diversity in Primary Nociceptors and Their Role in Pain and Nociception
Institution
- Columbia University
Hongying Shen, Ph.D.
Discovering the Unknown Lipid Biochemistry in Neurodegeneration
Institution
- Yale University
Ross Williamson, Ph.D.
Brain-Wide Cortical Circuits for Sensory-Guided Behavior
Institution
- University of Pittsburgh
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