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DFG OKs 11 Research Centers

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BONN, Germany, June 7, 2007 -- The German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, or DFG) will establish 11 new collaborative research centers on July 1 that will receive a total of €75.5 million (approximately $102 million) in funding over the next four years for work in areas including micro- and nanomedicine and nanoscale photonic imaging, DFG announced. Four of the new centers (sonderforschungsbereiche, or SFBs) will be transregional, which are located at multiple sites. SFB 755, Nanoscale Photonic Imaging, will be located at Georg-August University of Göttingen and plans to investigate complex...Read full article

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    Published: June 2007
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