Independent Research Fund Denmark funds specific research activities within all scientific areas that are based on the researchers' own initiatives and that improve the quality and internationalisation of Danish research.
The Lundbeck Foundation annually distributes more than DKK 500 mio. to Danish-based healthcare science research, primarily with a focus on the brain.
FET Open, now part of the EIC Pathfinder pilot, supports the early-stages of the science and technology research and innovation around new ideas towards radically new future technologies. It also funds coordination and support actions for such high-risk forward looking research to prosper in Europe, and FET Innovation Launchpad Actions aiming at turning results from FET-funded projects into genuine societal or economic innovations.
NNF's vision is to contribute significantly to research and development that improves the lives of people and the sustainability of society.
The foundation's objective is to support scientific research at Aarhus University. The foundation awards grants to concrete research projects and larger multi-year projects and initiatives that strengthen research at Aarhus University.
IFD invests in entrepreneurs, researchers and businesses that create value for Denmark and new solutions to our society’s biggest challenges.
Lundbeck is a global pharmaceutical company specializing in brain diseases.
This collaborative project with the Shenzhen Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital is supported by the Sanming Medical Research Council.