Three new CRCs with significant participation on the part of TUM - TUM

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DFG funds new projects and extends existing collaborative research centers

Three new CRCs with significant participation on the part of TUM

Prof. Dirk Haller (left) is the spokesperson of the Collaborative Research Cente
Prof. Dirk Haller (left) is the spokesperson of the Collaborative Research Center Microbiome Signatures, which the German Research Foundation is funding for another four years. In addition, three new Transregional CRCs are being funded with significant participation from TUM.

The German Research Foundation (DFG) has extended its funding for the Microbiome Signatures collaborative research center (CRC 1371) which is led by the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Additionally, three new projects in which TUM was an applicant university been approved. The topics range from T-cells, to plant-microbe interactions, through to the mathematics of quantum systems.

The DFG Collaborative Research Centers are among the most important research funding programs in Germany. They allow for challenging, interdisciplinary and long-term research projects. ...

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