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Past Events

SFARI Clinical and Basic Researcher Speed Networking at INSAR 2025

The Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) is hosting an event focused on bringing together basic science and clinical researchers for speed networking. The event is intended for doctoral-level scientists (e.g., PIs and senior postdocs) attending the 2025 annual INSAR meeting. We hope this event will foster better understanding of different disciplines and potentially create new opportunities for collaboration. SFARI staff will also be available to answer any questions you may have about the research and resources supported by SFARI.

COSYNE Social

The Simons Foundation welcomes all COSYNE 2025 attendees to join us for a social at Le Centre Sheraton, Salon ABC. Scientific staff from the Simons Foundation’s neuroscience collaborations will be available to answer questions about research supported by the foundation, funding opportunities and resources that have been generated for the scientific community. Team members from The Transmitter, the foundation’s editorially independent publication for neuroscientists, will also be in attendance.

Headshot of Senior Scientist Julia Sommer.Portrait of Jennifer Foss-Feig

Conference Support for Rare Neurodevelopmental Disorder Communities Participating in Simons Searchlight: Informational Session

Julia Sommer, Ph.D.Senior Scientist and Scientific Lead, IPSC Repository
Jennifer Foss-Feig, Ph.D.Senior Scientist, Scientific Lead Early Career Programs, Clinical Research Lead, SFARI Cohorts, SFARI

On December 11, 2024, SFARI held an informational session about the Conference Support for Rare Neurodevelopmental Disorder Communities Participating in Simons Searchlight.

Simons Foundation Autism and Neuroscience SfN Social

The Simons Foundation welcomed all SfN 2024 attendees for an evening of socializing and updates. Scientific staff from the Simons Foundation’s grantmaking initiatives in autism (SFARI), and the neuroscience collaborations on the Global Brain and Plasticity and the Aging Brain were available to answer questions about research supported by the foundation, the resources they have created for the scientific community and funding opportunities. Journalists and editors from The Transmitter, the foundation’s editorially independent publication for neuroscientists, were also in attendance.

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