ResearchCollaborative Research Centers SFB
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Research Collaborative Research Centers SFB
Collaborative Research Centers are long-term research institutions at universities, designed to last up to twelve years, in which scientists work together within the framework of an interdisciplinary research program.
They make it possible to work on innovative, demanding, elaborate and long-term research projects by coordinating and concentrating people and resources at the applicant universities. In this way, they serve to create institutional priorities and structures. Cooperation with non-university research institutions is expressly encouraged. Collaborative Research Centers consist of a large number of subprojects. The number and size of the subprojects are determined by the research program of the network. The subprojects are headed by individual scientists or by several scientists working together.
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| SFB 873 | Selbsterneuerung und Differenzierung von Stammzellen | Maintenance and Differentiation of Stem Cells in Development und Disease | Prof. Dr. Jan Lohmann | 30.06.2022 / 3rd funding period | |
| SFB 1036 | Zelluläre Qualitätskontrolle und Schadensbegrenzung | Cellular Surveillance and Damage Response | Prof. Dr. Bernd Bukau | 30.06.2021 / phase out financing | |
| SFB 1129 | Integrative Analyse der Replikation und Ausbreitung pathogener Erreger | Integrative Analysis of Pathogen Replication and Spread | Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Kräusslich | 3nd funding period | |
| SFB 1134 | Funktionelle "ensembles": Integration von Zellen, Genese von Aktivitätsmustern und Plastizität von Gruppen ko-aktiver Neurone in lokalen Netzwerken | Functional ensembles: cellular components, patterned activity and plasticity of co-active neurons in local networks | Prof. Dr. Andreas Draguhn | ended 31.12.2019 | |
| SFB 1158 | Von der Nozizeption zum chronischen Schmerz: Struktur-Funktions-Merkmale neuraler Bahnen und deren Reorganisation | From Nociception to Chronic Pain: Structure-function Properties of Neural Pathways and Their Reorganisation | Prof. Dr. Rohini Kuner | 1st funding period ends 30.06.2023 / 2nd funding period | |
| SFB 1324 | Mechanismen und Funktionen des Wnt-Signalwegs | Mechanisms and functions of WnT signaling | Prof. Dr. Michael Boutros | 30.06.2025 / 2nd funding period | |
| SFB 1366 | Vascular Control of Organ Function | Vascular Control of Organ Function | Prof. Dr. Helmut Augustin | 31.12.2022 / 1st funding period | |
| SFB/TRR 83 | Molecular Architecture and Cellular Functions of Lipid/Protein Assemblies | Molecular Architecture and Cellular Functions of Lipid/Protein Assemblies | Prof. Dr. Thomas Söllner | 3rd funding period | |
| SFB/TRR 179 | Determinanten und Dynamik der Elimination versus Persistenz bei Hepatitis-Virus-Infektionen | Determinants and Dynamics of Elimination versus Persistence of Hepatitis Virus Infection | Prof. Dr. Ralf Bartenschlager | ends 2024 / 2nd funding period | |
| SFB/TRR 186 | Molekulare Schalter zur räumlichen und kinetischen Regulation der zellulären Signaltransmission | Molecular Switches in the Spacio-temporal Control of Cellular Signal Transmission | Prof. Dr. Christian Freund | ends 2024 / 2nd funding period | |
| TRR 319 | RMaP: RNA Modifikation und Prozessierung | RMaP: RNA Modifikation und Processierung | Prof Mark Helm, | ongoing | |
| SFB 1550 | Molekulare Schaltkreise von Herzerkrankungen | Molekulare Schaltkreise von Herzerkrankungen | Prof Dr. Johannes Backs | ongoing |
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FOF
Fields of Focus
The Fields of Focus allow a large part of university research and teaching to be brought together in a topic-related manner and to be specifically promoted.
FORs
Research Units
Research Units are nationwide research networks of outstanding academics from several universities and research centers working together on a specific research theme.