The fellowships are only tenable at a short list of eligible schools,
but applicants can also include in their application the desire that
other schools be added to that list. In particular, three of the
existing schools with Sloan Centers for Theoretical Neurobiology --
Caltech, UCSD, and NYU -- are on the list, but the other two -- UCSF
and Brandeis -- are not. As a member of the faculty at UCSF, I'd
certainly like to encourage applicants in computational neuroscience
to include UCSF and/or Brandeis on your list of desired schools and to
check us out in months to come. More info on UCSF can be found at:
Neuroscience Program: http://www.neuroscience.ucsf.edu/neuroscience/
Sloan Center: http://www.sloan.ucsf.edu/sloan/
(links to Brandeis and the other Sloan centers can be found on our
Sloan page).
Ken
Kenneth D. Miller telephone: (415) 476-8217
Dept. of Physiology fax: (415) 476-4929
UCSF internet: ken@phy.ucsf.edu
513 Parnassus www: http://www.keck.ucsf.edu/~ken
San Francisco, CA 94143-0444