Recursion announced a deepening of its neuroscience expertise with key hires in human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) biology, translational neuroscience and clinical development. Tim Ahfeldt, Ph.D. will serve as Fellow, Neuroscience; Irit Rappley, Ph.D. will serve as Vice President, Neuroscience and Translational Research; and Glenn Morrison, Ph.D., will serve as Vice President, Clinical Development. In their new roles, Ahfeldt, Rappley and Morrison, respectively, will lead Recursion's efforts to industrialize the use of iPSC-derived neural cell types in high-throughput multi-omics experiments, discover novel biology and central nervous system (CNS)-targeted therapeutics and advance new and existing programs through clinical development. Tim Ahfeldt joins Recursion from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, where he was an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Neuroscience and Neurology. Irit Rappley previously served as the Scientific Director of Discovery and Translational Research, Neuroscience at Bristol Myers Squibb, where she served as biomarkers lead for all neuroscience programs entering the clinic, established a portfolio of therapeutics in protein homeostasis and led external collaborations that generated multiple investigational new drug applications. Glenn Morrison combines clinical development and operations expertise from first-in-human through registrational trials with experience conducting global clinical studies in neurology.