Substantial funding comes from a 5-year Koselleck Grant by the German Research Foundation (DFG; project SCHR 995/5-1; awarded in July 2016 as the first of its kind to a Leibniz institute).
DFG Koselleck Program
Basic funding comes from the Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. (FVB).
FVB
Christopher Witte's position has been funded through a Long-Term Fellowship of the International Human Frontiers Science Program Organization (HFSP; grant LT000858/2010-C; May 2010 - April 2014).
The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research is supporting our project on early MRI detection of PD (grant agreement no. 12549)
MJ Fox Foundation
Our collaboration with the Shapiro Lab at Caltech is funded through a Program Grant from the Human Frontiers Science Program Organization (HFSP; grant RGP0050/2016).
Human Frontiers Science Program
Initial funding for the BiosensorImaging Project was provided through an ERC Starting Grant (ERC; Grant Agreement No. 242710; Dec 2009 - Nov 2014 as the first of its kind to a Leibniz institute).
European Research Council
Scientific exchange with Xin Zhou at the Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics (WIPM), The Chinese Academy of Sciences, is supported by the DFG (grant SCHR 995/6-1)
DFG
Additional funding came through a joint grant with Christian Freund provided by the Leibniz Association (WGL; grant SAW-2011-FMP-2; January 2011 - December 2014)
WGL Competition Program
Initial project budget was granted through the Emmy Noether Program of the German Research Foundation (DFG; project SCHR 995/2-1; July 2009 - Nov 2009).
DFG Noether Program
The Wilhelm und Else Heraeus-Stiftung provided generous support for a joint one-week seminar with the Schilling lab for intensive training of our students and postdocs
W. E. Heraeus Stiftung