Huge congratulations to Dr. Cheryl Brandenburg, PouLab postdoc alumna, for being named one of the 2025 Simons Foundation Fellows-to-Faculty awardees!
The award provides $600,000 over three years to launch her independent research program. Cheryl’s future lab will explore how the brain’s language circuits are wired and how they differ in autism. Read more about her proposal “From neural circuits to communication: Unraveling language pathways in autism” below.
The whole lab is excited to see Dr. Brandenburg’s future discoveries in the biology that underlies the autism spectrum!
Simons Foundation Announces Recipients of 2025 Fellows-to-Faculty Awards