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Subject: Fwd: [Scsb-Internal Faculty] REMINDER: Simons Center Call for Applications: 2013 Round 2 -
New Postdoctoral Fellowship Rolling Deadline
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From: Eleana Ricci
Date: Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 4:35 PM
Subject: [Scsb-Internal Faculty] REMINDER: Simons Center Call for Applications: 2013 Round
2 - New Postdoctoral Fellowship Rolling Deadline
Dear Colleagues:
The Simons Center for the Social Brain (SCSB) at MIT is pleased to announce its 2013
Round 2 funding opportunities for faculty seed grants and postdoctoral fellowships. The
deadline for seed grant applications and postdoctoral applications from candidates already at
MIT, is September 30, 2013. Postdoctoral fellowship applications from candidates
outside MIT will now be accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis.
Mission and goals:
The mission of the Simons Center for the Social Brain is to understand the neural mechanisms
underlying social cognition and behavior, and to translate this knowledge into better diagnosis
and treatment of autism spectrum disorders.
Neural correlates of social cognition and behavior exist in diverse species, and the underlying
mechanisms can be studied in both humans and relevant model organisms and systems. We
expect that experimental approaches will take advantage of strengths at MIT in genetics and
genomics, molecular and cell biology, analyses of neural circuits and systems, cognitive
psychology, and engineering.
Seed grants:
MIT faculty members with an interest in autism research may apply as the PI on a seed research
grant. The project must involve a primary PI and a co-PI from different labs: we seek
innovative research projects that arc directly relevant to autism and that bridge at least two
different MIT labs, or one MIT lab and another at a different Boston-area institution. The
expectation is that the seed funds will enable the collection of pilot data on bold new projects,
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bringing the work to the point where it can be funded through standard channels after the first
year. This mechanism will provide a single year of support, at a maximum level of $100,000 in
direct costs. Successful applicants can apply later for a second year of finding, but the
application will be considered in competition with all submitted applications (including new
ones).
For information on how to apply, please visit our website at
http://web.rnit.eduiscsb/seedgrant.html.
Postdoctoral Fellowships:
Applications for postdoctoral fellowships (named Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships) are sought
from candidates with PhD or MD degrees who aim to conduct research at MIT that is relevant
to autism. These prestigious fellowships are open to candidates nation-wide. They are
designed to enhance and showcase autism research at MIT and will be awarded to candidates
who propose innovative research bridging at least two different labs. While the fellowships arc
open to candidates currently at MIT, an important goal is to attract outstanding external
candidates. MIT faculty members are encouraged to bring these fellowships to the attention of
exceptional candidates who wish to come to MIT for postdoctoral training as Simons Fellows.
Fellowship applications from candidates who are currently not at MIT will now be
accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis. The deadline for Fellowship applications from
candidates who are already at MIT is September 30, 2013.
The Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships will provide a competitive stipend plus an allowance for
health insurance, travel and research-related expenses. The fellowships will be awarded for 2
years, conditional upon satisfactory progress at the end of the first year.
For information on how to apply, please visit our website at
http://web.mit.edu/scsb/pdfellowship.html.
We look forward to your participation.
Sincerely,
Professor Mriganka Sur, FRS
Newton Professor of Neuroscience
Director, Simons Center for the Social Brain
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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