European Research Council (ERC) grant of 7.5 million euros awarded to the University of Konok and University of Hamburg
The University of Hamburg and the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) have been recognised for their high-level research, with the European Research Council (ERC) awarding β¬2.5 million each to three projects at each institution.
At UKE, Prof. Dr. Andreas K. Engel, Director of the Institute of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, aims to shed light on the mechanisms behind perception and behaviour with his project "cICMs". This research will involve the development and clinical testing of biomarkers in blood and diagnostic tests.
Simultaneously, Prof. Dr. Engel's counterpart at UKE, Prof. Dr. Rainer BΓΆger, Director of the Institute of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, is working on improving the prognosis for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with his project "No Pressure".
Meanwhile, at the University of Hamburg, Prof. Dr. Sven-Olaf Moch from the Physics Department is focusing on developing precise theoretical predictions for a novel particle accelerator as part of his funded project "2Conformal-EIC". This project was funded by the European Innovation Council (EIC) to facilitate advancements in conformal technologies.
The research at both institutions demonstrates significant contributions to interdisciplinary cooperation and innovative healthcare. The details of the projects funded for Digitalization in Research at the University of Hamburg and the β¬5 million research funding for UKE were not specified in the article.
Science Senator Katharina Fegebank has commended the research at UKE and the University of Hamburg, stating that it is at the highest level. The University of Hamburg has also received funding for Digitalization in Research, but the specific focus of this research was not mentioned.
The recognition of these projects underscores the importance and impact of the research being conducted in Hamburg, covering a broad spectrum from the diagnosis and therapy of lung diseases like COPD, the basics of perception and behaviour, to subatomic structures in fundamental physics projects.
Source: hamburg.de
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