Collaborative Research Centres at Humboldt-Universität
| 1 | SFB 618: | Theoretical biology: Robustness, modularity and evolutionary design of living systems |
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| 2 | SFB 640: | Changing representations of social order - intercultural and intertemporal comparisons |
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| 3 | SFB 644: | Transformations of antiquity |
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| 4 | SFB 647: | Space - time - matter: analytic and geometric structures |
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| 5 | SFB 649: | Economic risk |
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| 6 | SFB 650: | Cellular approaches to a suppression of unwanted immune reactions - from bench to bedside |
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| 7 | SFB 665: | Developmental disturbances in the nervous system |
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| 8 | SFB 740: | From molecules to modules: organization and dynamics of functional cellular units |
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| 9 | SFB 951: | Organic/anorganic hybrid systems (HIOS) |
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| 10 | SFB/TR43: | The brain as a target of inflammatory processes |
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| 11 | SFB/TR54: | Growth and survival, plasticity and cellular interactivity of lymphatic neoplasies |
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| 12 | SFB/TR84: | Congenital immunity of the lung: mechanisms of pathogenic attacks and host defence in pneumonia |
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Humboldt Participation in Collaborative Research Centres
| 1 | SFB 632: | Information structure: The linguistic means for structuring utterances, sentences and texts |
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| 2 | SFB 633: | Induction and modulation of T-cell-mediated immune reactions in the gastrointestinal tract |
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| 3 | SFB 658: | Elementary processes in molecular switches at surfaces |
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| 4 | SFB 700: | New forms of governance in areas of limited statehood |
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| 5 | SFB 765: | Multivalency as a chemical principle of organization and effectiveness: New architectures, functions and applications |
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| 6 | SFB 787: | Semiconductors - nanophotonics: materials, models, construction components |
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| 7 | SFB 852: | Nutrition, intestinal microbiota and host interactions in pigs |
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| 8 | SFB 910: | Control of self-organizing nonlinear systems |
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| 9 | SFB/TR3: | Mesial temporal lobe epilepsies |
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| 10 | SFB/TR9: | Computational particle physics |
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| 11 | SFB/TR15: | Governance and the efficiency of economic systems |
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| 12 | SFB/TR19: | Inflammatory cardiomyopathy - molecular pathogenesis and therapy |
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| 13 | SFB/TR36: | Principles and applications of adoptive T-cell therapy |
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| 14 | SFB/TR52: | Transcriptional programming of individual T-cell populations |
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Completed Projects of Collaborative Research Centres
- Collaborative Research Centres
- Participation in Collaborative Research Centres
- Research Groups under the Innovation Funding Program
Collaborative Research Centres
are research institutions established at universities for a longer term - usually for twelve to fifteen years - where researchers work together in a framework of interdisciplinary research projects. Host universities apply for DFG funding and, on obtaining it, provide the Collaborative Research Centres with an appropriate level of personnel and material support.
Collaborative Research Centres conduct research on challenging, complex and long-term projects by concentrating and co-ordinating a university’s capacities. Promoting young researchers is another specific objective of the Centres.
When the research focus is on one university, Collaborative Research Centres may also incorporate projects from neighbouring universities and non-university research institutions. In carrying out the investigations, they may also co-operate with industry and the private sector.