#CallforProposals: the #DFG invites proposals for the 2nd 3-year funding period of the #PriorityProgramme “Disruptive Memory Technologies”. Proposals must be written in English and submitted to the DFG by 5 March 2025. Learn more about the programme: ⬇️
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#CallforProposals: the #DFG informs about the extension of the Infrastructure #PriorityProgramme “International Ocean Drilling Programme³ (IODP3)”. This call invites proposals for up to three years of project funding starting in 2025. Read more: ⬇️
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#CallforProposals: #DFG informs about the 2nd three-year funding period of the #PriorityProgramme “Tropical Climate Variability and Coral Reefs. A Past to Future Perspective on Current Rates of Change at Ultra-High Resolution”. Further information:
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#CallforProposals in the new Infrastructure #PriorityProgramme "Research Vessels" (2026-2031). From Oct - Dec 2024, first proposals can be submitted for an individual funding period of up to 3 years starting in January 2026 or later. More: ⬇️
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The #DFG extended the #PriorityProgramme "International Continental Scientific Drilling Program" @icdpDrilling 2025-2030. The present call invites proposals for the funding period beginning 2025. The programme will run a call for proposals each year.⬇️
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The call is out for the new #DFG#PriorityProgramme on the epigenetic regulation of neurodevelopment. Initiated by Tanja Vogel with support from
@BenschZimmer, André Fischer, @apombo1 and myself. Looking forward to exciting insights from #EPIADAPT!
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#CallforProposals in the new #PriorityProgramme "EPIADAPT: Epigenomic Adaptations of the Developing Neural Chromatin" (SPP 2502), which is designed to run 6 years. The present call invites proposals for the first funding period submitted by 11 Dec 24. ⬇️
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#CallforProposals in the new #PriorityProgramme "EPIADAPT: Epigenomic Adaptations of the Developing Neural Chromatin" (SPP 2502), which is designed to run 6 years. The present call invites proposals for the first funding period submitted by 11 Dec 24. ⬇️
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#CallforProposals for the first 3-year funding period of the #PriorityProgramme "Heterotypic Cell-Cell Interactions in Epithelial Tissues (HetCCI)". To register for the process please contact the coordinator by 9 September 2024. More Details ⬇️
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#CallforProposals for the first 3-year funding period in the new #PriorityProgramme "Nitrides4Future – Novel Materials and Device Concepts". Workshop for potential applicants 24–25 Sept. 2024. More about the objectives, scope, registration & deadlines:⬇️
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The #DFG invites new proposals the #PriorityProgramme "DaMic – Data-driven alloy and microstructure design of sustainable structural metals". The present call concerns the first three-year funding period. Applications must be submitted by 18 November: dfg.de/de/aktuelles/neuigkei…
New #PriorityProgramme: The #DFG establishes the SPP 2491 "Interactive Spin-State Switching". The programme is scheduled to run for 6 years; the present call invites proposals for the first 3-year period. Proposals must be submitted until 29 October 2024.
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Over the moon that the DFG is establishing a priority programme to elucidate gene functions in the human gut microbiome. I am delighted to be coordinating this programme with @TypasLab, @JoergLab and @baerboletta. Exciting science to come!
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How did plants spread across lands, transforming the Earth, adapting to environments? #PriorityProgramme “Molecular Adaptation to Land: plant evolution to change” investigates! Well done #MAdLand researchers for the next stage of funding @dfg_public: s.gwdg.de/ET48Za
ALT image by Debbie Maizels @diatomdeb giving an overview of the model organisms being researched at MAdLand, Thanks to Debbie Maizels/Zoobotanica Scientific Illustration: https://scientific-art.com/
ALT Thanks to Evelyn Vollmeister for this image showing the Madland research community – group of researchers photographed outside with a backdrop of green grass, gentle hills and dark green trees under blue sky. This is a collaboration which benefits from a range of expertise from different universities and research centres. Led by Göttingen University for this next stage of the project, shown here at their annual meet-up in the Black Forest in Germany.