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Einstein Foundation Berlin Formation 2009; 15 years ago (2009 ) Type Foundation Purpose Promote science research in Berlin Headquarters Jägerstraße 22/23
Berlin ,
Germany Managing Director
Dr. Thorsten Wilhelmy Website
www .einsteinfoundation .de
The Einstein Foundation Berlin is a
foundation based in
Berlin , Germany "that aims to promote science and research of top international caliber in Berlin and to establish the city as a centre of scientific excellence."
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The foundation supports research in many fields beyond science, including
linguistics ,
archeology , and
political science . It gives out annual awards and sponsors various projects, including the "Einstein Center of
Catalysis ".
The Einstein Foundation Berlin is separate from the short-lived Albert Einstein Foundation for Higher Learning, Inc., founded in 1946.
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History
The Einstein Foundation was established by the city and state of Berlin in 2009; one of its main partners is
Charité (Berlin University of Medicine).
Board members
Notable research fellows
Notable supported figures and institutions
Individuals
Institutions
See also
References
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"Einstein Foundation Berlin – Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin" . www.ecn-berlin.de . Retrieved 2017-09-28 .
^ "New Jewish Unit Plans University". The New York Times . August 20, 1946. p. 10.
ProQuest
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BSR-Chefin Otto und ehemalige Forschungsministerin Wanka neu im Beirat der Einstein Stiftung Einstein Foundation, press release of 6 October 2020.
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"Cecilia Clementi Einstein Foundation Berlin" . www.einsteinfoundation.de . Retrieved 2020-10-15 .
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"Multiscale Modeling of Biophysical Systems" . www.mi.fu-berlin.de . 2016-09-20. Retrieved 2020-10-15 .
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"Channing Der–Einstein Foundation Berlin" . www.einsteinfoundation.de . Retrieved 2022-05-20 .
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"Eduard Feireisl" . Einstein Foundation Berlin .
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"David Gutmann–Einstein Foundation Berlin" . www.einsteinfoundation.de . Archived from
the original on 2020-06-20. Retrieved 2020-06-18 .
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Einstein Visiting Fellow Richard J. Samuels . YouTube . Einstein Foundation Berlin. Mar 14, 2016.
^ Health, Berlin Institute of.
"Viola Vogel" . Einstein Foundation Berlin . Archived from
the original on 13 October 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2018 .
^ Glaser, Linda B. (November 29, 2021).
"arXiv founder Ginsparg wins Einstein Foundation Berlin Award" .
Cornell Chronicle .
^ IRELAND, NICOLE (Dec 1, 2022).
"Canadian 'father of evidence-based medicine' wins global Einstein Foundation award" .
The Globe and Mail . The Canadian Press.
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"Canadian physician Gordon Guyatt and the Psychological Science Accelerator honored as this year's recipients of the €500,000 prize for enhancing quality in research" (Press release). Einstein Foundation Berlin. 1 December 2022. Retrieved 10 May 2023 .
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"Einstein Professors: Juri Rappsilber" . Einstein Foundation Berlin. Retrieved 2021-12-06 .
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"First professorship in clinical neurotechnology: Charité secures Einstein professorship and ERC starting grant" . EurekAlert (Press release). CHARITÉ - UNIVERSITÄTSMEDIZIN BERLIN. 20 Nov 2018.
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"Einstein Foundation Award Recipients and Finalists: Center for Open Science" . Einstein Foundation Berlin . Retrieved May 10, 2023 .
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"First funding period (2016-2021)" . PATHOGRAPHICS (2016 - 2021) .
Free University of Berlin . 18 November 2019. Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
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