The goal of the Simons Collaborations in Neuroscience is to bring together groups of outstanding scientists to address fundamental questions about brain function, with a focus on fields in which significant new developments have created novel opportunities for exploration. The Neuroscience Collaborations enable bold, creative and innovative research. We prioritize cross-disciplinary collaborations that integrate many levels of analysis, methodologies, ways of thinking and scientific communities. We endeavor to encourage scientific conversations within and across fields.
The Simons Foundation Neuroscience Collaborations are part of the Autism and Neuroscience division of the Simons Foundation along with the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI).
Programs

Global Brain

Plasticity and the Aging Brain
News
Events
SFARI Clinical and Basic Researcher Speed Networking at INSAR 2025
May 1, 2025 – The Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) is hosting an event focused on bringing together basic science and clinical researchers for speed networking.
Funding
Shenoy Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Neuroscience (SURFiN)
Open
Application Deadline: May 1, 2025
The goal of the Shenoy Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Neuroscience (SURFiN) program is to spark and sustain interest in neuroscience among undergraduate students who have not had access to research training opportunities. SURFiN provides funds for paid, in-person undergraduate research assistantships during the academic year to students living near Simons Foundation-supported laboratories in the U.S., Canada and Europe.
Simons Foundation Neuroscience Collaborations Courses and Conferences Awards
Closed
The Neuroscience Collaborations at the Simons Foundation are accepting applications for funding of courses or conferences in fundamental neuroscience. Courses and conferences that align with the scientific missions of our programs, the Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain (SCGB), with a focus on the fields of systems and computational neuroscience, and/or the Simons Collaboration on…
Fellows-to-Faculty Award
Closed
The Fellows-to-Faculty Award program supports talented early career scientists and their research vision as they transition into tenure-track or equivalent faculty positions. Fellows receive funding toward the end of their postdoctoral career and a commitment of a $600,000 USD three-year faculty research grant…
People
- Kelsey C. Martin, M.D., Ph.D.,
Executive Vice President, Autism and Neuroscience - Alyssa Picchini Schaffer, Ph.D.,
Vice President and Senior Scientist, Neuroscience Collaborations - Sachin Ranade, Ph.D.,
Senior Scientist, Neuroscience Collaborations
Scientific Lead, Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain - Krithika Venkataraman, Ph.D.,
Scientist, Neuroscience Collaborations
Scientific Lead, Simons Collaboration on Plasticity and the Aging Brain - David Leyden, M.P.A., C.R.A.,
Senior Director, Finance and Administration, SFARI, Neuroscience, and Informatics - Jennifer Valdivia Espino, M.S.,
Student and Fellow Program Manager, Autism and Neuroscience - Danielle Patch,
Administrative Manager, Neuroscience Collaborations - Noah Dlugacz,
Executive Assistant, Autism and Neuroscience
Recent Publications
Locomotion-induced gain of visual responses cannot explain visuomotor mismatch responses in layer 2/3 of primary visual cortex
A Vasilevskaya, FC Widmer, GB Keller, R. Jordan
Cell Rep March 28, 2023
Time-resolved correlation of distributed brain activity tracks E-I balance and accounts for diverse scale-free phenomena
A Nanda, GW Johnson, Y Mu, M. Ahrens, C Chang, DJ Englot, M Breakspear, M Rubinov
Cell Rep March 24, 2023
Thalamus drives vocal onsets in the zebra finch courtship song
FW Moll, D Kranz, A Corredera Asensio, M Elmaleh, LA Ackert-Smith, M. A. Long
Cell Rep March 23, 2023
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