Simons Foundation Accepting Applications for Neuroscience Undergraduate Research Fellowships

Simons Foundation, March 2023

The Simons Foundation is now accepting applications from undergraduate students to participate in the Simons Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Neuroscience, or SURFiN, for the 2023–2024 academic year. The program’s goal is to spark and sustain interest in neuroscience among undergraduate students from diverse backgrounds underrepresented in neuroscience research.

New Testing Approach Diagnoses COVID-19 With Near-Perfect Accuracy

Simons Foundation, February 2023

By inspecting the body’s immune response at a molecular level, a research team has developed a new way to test patients for COVID-19. Their method can potentially catch infections a matter of hours after exposure — far earlier than current COVID-19 tests can detect the virus — with near-perfect accuracy. The team describes their innovation, which is still in the early stages of development, in the February 27 issue of Cell Reports Methods.

Simons Foundation Scientists Named as Sloan Research Fellows

Simons Foundation, February 2023

The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has awarded its prestigious research fellowship to four past and present Simons Foundation researchers. This year’s 125 fellowship recipients “represent the most promising scientific researchers working today,” according to the program’s website. “Their achievements and potential place them among the next generation of scientific leaders in the U.S. and Canada.”

Simons Foundation Providing Support to Researchers in Ukraine

Simons Foundation, January 2023

Scientists and mathematicians in Ukraine are continuing to conduct their research in the face of Russian bombings, failing power grids, internet disruptions and shattered windows. Today, the Simons Foundation is announcing its support of 405 Ukrainian mathematicians, biologists, physicists and chemists who remain in Ukraine. In total, the foundation will award more than $1.2 million in funding over 12 months.

Colin Hill and Oliver Philcox Among Winners of Buchalter Cosmology Prize

Simons Foundation, January 2023

First place for this year’s Buchalter Cosmology Prize went to a paper co-authored by Colin Hill, until recently a Flatiron Institute associate research scientist and currently an assistant professor at Columbia University, and Junior Fellow of the Simons Society of Fellows Oliver Philcox, also of Columbia. The prize aims to “support the development of new theories, observations, or methods, that can help illuminate the puzzle of cosmic expansion from first principles.”

Remembering SFI Board Member Ian Hilton

Simons Foundation International, January 2023

Simons Foundation International honors the memory of Ian Hilton, a member of SFI’s board of directors who was instrumental to the organization’s foundation and growth. Hilton, 84, died on December 28, 2022, in Bermuda. He is survived by his longtime partner Elaine Stevens, her son Sam, and countless friends and family members who fondly recall his wit and love of helping others.