Danish and other European researchers join forces to advance the understanding and treatment of brain disorders
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The Lundbeck Foundation is investing in large collaborative projects designed to strengthen interdisciplinary research in neuroscience. The goal is to position Denmark as a global leader in this field.
As part of its mission to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of brain disorders, the Danish industrial foundation supporting biomedical and health science research has launched a new call for collaborative projects. The initiative, open to Danish and other European researchers, aims to foster partnerships between experts from different disciplines, such as basic scientists and clinical researchers, to drive innovation in neuroscience.
Applicants can apply for two sizes of grant, one up to €2.7 million and the other up to …
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