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Overview

The purpose of Lundbeck Foundation Collaborative projects is to develop and support the Danish research environment within neuroscience. We welcome you to propose scientific issues which can only be resolved through integrated, interdisciplinary and collaborative efforts.

The Lundbeck Foundation has a strategic goal to make Denmark a frontrunner in the field of neuroscience by funding Danish-based research that promotes a better understanding of the brain and better prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of brain disorders. Our grants must also help ensure that Denmark always has the best graduates and scientists at all career levels in the fields of biomedical, clinical and health sciences in Denmark.

The purpose of Lundbeck Foundation Collaborative Projects is to develop and support the Danish research environment within neuroscience. We encourage you to submit project proposals whose aims can only be met through integrated, interdisciplinary, and collaborative efforts. With this programme we aim to create synergy between neuroscience and other research fields or between different disciplines of neuroscience. The ambition is to foster collaborations that will significantly impact neuroscience and have potential implications for human health. The grants are intended to add significant value to the existing research environments.

The Lundbeck Foundation believes that diversity strengthens science and for this reason diversity, including, but not limited to, gender and ethnic origin, is encouraged. It is therefore important that we receive applications from as many qualified scientists as possible, from all backgrounds.

Research theme

The interdisciplinary research should be related to:

  • Basic neuroscience
  • Translational neuroscience
  • Clinical neuroscience or, -with clear relevance to neuroscience

Approaches bridging basic science and clinical research will be given priority.

Eligibility

We invite researchers from different disciplines e.g., a basic researcher and a clinical researcher to take equal part and contribute significantly to the scientific advancement of the project. You and your co-applicant(s) should be internationally recognised researchers with a track record of significant research achievements during the last 10 years. The collaboration may be between Danish research groups or Danish and international research groups. You should have demonstrated impactful research leadership and have proven experience with collaborative research. To ensure that the project adds significant value to existing research environments, the applicant and co-applicant(s) must hold tenure. The main applicant must be affiliated to a Danish host institution. We prefer proposals with one applicant and one co-applicant but accept up to three co-applicants. You can only submit one application as either main applicant or co-applicant.

Which proposals are eligible?

Your project should be hypothesis driven and propose cutting edge research to answer questions that can only be answered by combining different disciplines. The proposed project may for example seek to understand an underlying disease mechanism or to improve diagnosis or treatment of patients. Proposals from applicants within the same discipline will not be considered eligible. The research must be based at either 1) one or more non-commercial Danish research institutions or 2) one or more non-commercial Danish research institutions and one or more non-commercial international research institutions.

At the time of the submission deadline, the main applicant must not have an active grant portfolio for the calendar year 2023 exceeding an annual total of DKK 6.0 million for which the main applicant is principal investigator (PI). Only grants for which you are lead PI should be included in this total.

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20 April 2023