Collaborative Research Centers (SFB) are university research institutions funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) for up to twelve years. In them, scientists work together at the highest scientific level and beyond the boundaries of their respective disciplines within the framework of an overarching research program. SFBs make it possible to work on innovative, demanding, complex and long-term research projects. One variant of the program are Transregional SFBs (SFB/TRR): They serve a close supraregional cooperation and are jointly applied for by several universities.
SFB and TRR (Transregio SFB) with CUP speakership
Title | Speaker | Number |
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Chemical Biology of epigenetic modifications | Prof. Dr. Thomas Carell | SFB 1309 |
Nukleic Acid Immunity | Prof. Dr. Veit Hornung | TRR 237 |
SFB/TRR with several CUP members (speakership on other LMU faculty or university)
Title | Speaker | Number |
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Chromatin dynamics | Prof. Dr. Peter Becker | SFB 1064 |
Nano agents for the spatiotemporal control of molecular and cellular reactions | Prof. Dr. Joachim Rädler | SFB 1032 |
Emerge of Life: Exploration of mechanisms with interdisciplinary experiments | Prof. Dr. Dieter Braun | TRR 235 |
Control and Plasticity of Cell-Fate Decisions in the Immune System | Prof. Dr. Thomas Brocker | SFB 1054 |
Control of protein function by conformational switching | Prof. Dr. Johannes Buchner | SFB 1035 |
Regulation of DNA repair and genome stability | Prof. Dr. Helle Ulrich | SFB 1361 |