DECISIONS 2026.01.29 New research in mice sheds light on how the brain understands what is important – and what isn’t New research from the University of Copenhagen shows that the brain in mice works in separate channels at the same time, when they respond to emotionally significant stimuli.
Research funding 2025.12.08 Lundbeck Foundation Professorships for Løland and Kiehn The Lundbeck Foundation is now awarding professorships to five research projects, all of which have the potential to push the boundaries of our knowledge of the brain. Two of the professorships are going to scientists…
Neuroscience podcast and video 2025.12.01 Podcast: The key to better sleep is found during the day Professor Birgitte Kornum talks about her research in the podcast series “The World Explained” (Verden forsøgt forklaret), a series of conversations held at the UCPH Library.
Grants 2025.11.13 Two Ascending Investigators Professor Jean-Francois Perrier and Associate Professor Carmelo Bellardita have been named Ascending Investigators by the Lundbeck Foundation.
Grants 2025.11.05 DFF funds four research projects at Department of Neuroscience Independent Research Fund Denmark funds four new research projects at the Department of Neuroscience under the call “DFF-Research Project 1”.
SUND Basic Research 2025.08.07 The brain continues to flush out waste products far into old age Every day the brain produces around half a litre of fluid, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which protects the brain from injuries and is responsible for nutrient delivery and waste product removal from the brain cells.
NEUROSCIENCE ON THE RADIO 2025.08.04 The superpower of sleep Professor Birgitte Rahbek Kornum talks about vital sleep in “Genstart”, DR's news podcast.
SUND Basic Research 2025.06.12 Safety becomes more important than foraging when a specific neuronal circuit in the brain is activated Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have identified a neural circuit in the mouse’s brain which ensures that it prioritises safety over other needs, e.g. food seeking, and that this happens automatically when…
2025.05.20 A better structural understanding of the dopamine transporter Professor Claus Juul Løland has been named Distinguished Investigator by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, receiving a grant of 11.4 mill DKK to further investigate the human dopamine transporter.
IN the media 2025.05.06 He looks at our noisy world with concern The newspaper Berlingske has launched a series of articles - Silence in a noisy world - where they take a closer look at how noise affects us. The first article was an interview with neuroscientist Albert Gjedde.
Funding 2025.05.01 Chronic headache, ADHD, Alzheimer’s and psychosis: Young researchers at SUND receive large grants 10 young researchers conducting brain research at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have received funding from the Lundbeck Foundation LF Postdocs and Early-Career Clinician Scientists programmes.
New hires 2025.04.01 The Department of Neuroscience Hires Two New Associate Professors The Department of Neuroscience warmly welcomes new associate professors Celia Kjærby and Carmelo Bellardita.
Neuroscience Academy Denmark 2025.02.11 Neuroscience Academy Denmark Receives Grant of DKK 222 Million to Elevate Danish Neuroscience Research With the new grant from the Lundbeck Foundation, Neuroscience Academy Denmark can continue the NAD PhD programme and advance new and ongoing projects to encourage collaboration between neuroscience research groups in…
Hjernekassen 2025.02.03 Department of Neuroscience on the radio Martin Lauritzen and Albert Gjedde visited the Danish radio program "Hjernekassen".
NanoPANS 2025.01.27 NanoPANS Consortium Awarded Funding for Parkinson’s Treatment A pioneering research project aimed at developing innovative treatments and diagnostic tools for Parkinson's disease has received 20 000 000 DKK funding from LundbeckFonden.
Science 2025.01.22 NeuroGrads rock at their yearly winter school Science is so much more than just diving into one’s studies in a secluded laboratory. Nowadays one must bridge disciplines, collaborate, network, and communicate one’s results to be truly impactful.
GRANTS 2024.11.08 Six researchers from SUND receive grants for brain research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences receives grants from The Lundbeck Foundation to six projects within neuroscience research.
Treatment 2024.08.07 Cocaine discovery could pave way for treatment for substance abuse University of Copenhagen have studied and described how cocaine binds to a specific transporter in the brain, producing new knowledge that may bring us a step closer to designing a drug for cocaine abuse.
Grant 2024.06.20 Younger researchers receive DFF-grants to explore their best ideas Assistant Professor Peter C. Petersen and Associate Professor Andreas Mæchel Fritzen each receive more than DKK 6 million for exploring some of their best ideas.
Grant 2024.06.04 DKK 80 million to eight SUND researchers Eight researchers from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences receive grants from the Novo Nordisk Foundation. The grants are awarded to researchers ranging from younger researchers establishing their own group and…
Grants 2024.05.14 Two SUND researchers receive fellowship grants from the Lundbeck Foundation Every year, the Lundbeck Foundation awards grants of DKK 10 million to researchers in so-called fellowships. Two researchers from the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen receive such a…
The brain 2024.02.22 Newly discovered brain cells play a key role in right and left turns Researchers have discovered a network of neurons in the brain of mice that help them make right and left turns. In the future, the discovery may be used in treatment for Parkinson’s disease.
Grant 2024.02.14 Large grant makes it possible to continue groundbreaking research in the brain DKK 35 million grant enables Professor Ole Kiehn to continue his research into brain motor control and to shed light on fundamental mechanisms of motor disorders in neurodegenerative diseases.
Neurograd Winter School 2024 2024.01.29 It was all about neuroscience, communication, creativity, and motivation As per usual, the NeuroGrads did an amazing job at presenting their science concisely, clearly, timely, and with a strong emphasis on ‘the WHY’. Exactly as we all ought to do!
Grant 2023.12.20 Professor Nanna MacAulay awarded Lundbeck Foundation Professorship Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences receives DKK 20 million for brain research focusing on the cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the brain. The aim is to help people who suffer i.a. brain haemorrhages.
Epilepsy 2023.12.13 Breakthrough Study Reveals Promising Treatment Approach for Genetic Epilepsy Seizures, motor impairments, and intellectual disabilities severely impact the life of people with a special kind of neurodevelopmental disorder. Now, researchers from University of Copenhagen found a possible new…
Heat Stress 2023.11.16 Florence Kermen receives the Kavli Exploration Award As climate change leads to more frequent and severe heatwaves, humans and animals must cope with heat stress. Florence Kermen aims to analyze the brain’s molecular, cellular, and circuit-level mechanisms for resilience…
Grants 2023.11.15 DKK 24 millions for brain research at SUND The 'Ascending Investigators' grants from the Lundbeck Foundation are awarded to researchers from across the country, including five from SUND. .
The brain 2023.07.15 Nerve cells in the brain can halt all movement – even breathing A group of nerve cells in the brain has the remarkable ability to completely stop all forms of movement, a new mouse study shows. The discovery provides valuable insight into how the nervous system can control our…
Diversity 2023.06.29 Nanna MacAulay receives LF Scientific Enrichment Prize 2023 Professor Nanna MacAulay has personality tests at the ready and an eye for diversity when putting together research teams. Her work testifies to the importance of different perspectives, methods, disciplines and…
GRANTS 2023.06.02 4 researchers from Department of Neuroscience receives grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark Claus Juul Løland, Jakob Balslev Sørensen, Jens-Francois Perrier and Jens Bo Nielsen receive funding from the Independent Research Fund Denmark (DFF). The grants come from the DFF Research Project 1 and DFF Research…
Spinout 2023.05.11 Ceremedy lands an agreement with global pharmaceutical company The three KU researchers Petrine Wellendorph, Bente Frølund and Birgitte Kornum are behind Ceremedy. Also joining the company is Casper Tind Hansen, who has experience with business development within biotech. The smal…
Movement 2023.05.09 Rune Berg receives the Hallas-Møller Ascending Investigator grant of DKK 10,000,000 Every day, we elegantly and effortlessly move our bodies. The brain generates the commands to contract muscles and, in this way, orchestrates the motion. But how do we do it? How do our brains do it? It is a fundamental…
TWO GRANTS 2023.05.08 Mikkelsen Lab receives grants of DKK 9,600,000 The Novo Nordisk Foundation grant of DKK 8,047,826 has been provided support the application with the title "Synaptogenesis and Neuroinflammation in Epilepsy". The project is in collaboration with Lars Pinborg, MD,…
About 2023.02.15 Ilary Allodi featured in the Stories of Women in Neuroscience (WiN) podcast “It is fitting that Dr. Ilary Allodi, who enjoys writing short stories in her free time, began her foray into neuroscience with a book. As a teenager, Ilary read Searching for Memory by Daniel Schacter, which details th…
Finally 2023.01.30 Loved it! NeuroGrad Winter School F-2-F After two years of corona-zoom versions – were the PhD students in neuroscience, the NeuroGrads, able to assemble for their yearly day of sharing their science at NeuroGrad Winter School.
Collabortation 2023.01.20 Department of Neuroscience part of two larger Collaboration Projects funded by the Lundbeck Foundation David Gloriam and Rikke Møller receive funding for their projects in collaboration with Ulrik Gether, Jakob Balslev Sørensen and Jean-Francois Perrier.
Grants 2023.01.04 Eight SUND-researchers receive grants to high-risk projects Research daredevils from Danish universities and hospitals receive the Lundbeck Foundation Experiment grant to implement high-risk projects.
Spinal cords 2022.12.12 New theory about the neural network that controls walking In an article from the Lundbech Foundation, the recent findings from the research team consisting of Rune Berg, Henrik Lindén, Peter Petersen and Mikkel Vestergaard, is presented. For decades, it has been thought that…
Nerve cells 2022.12.05 Research into how nerve cells regulate communication receives ERC grant Associate Professor at Department of Neuroscience Alexander Matthias Walter has received an ERC consolidator grant for research into synaptic plasticity.
Parkinson's 2022.11.14 Agnete Kirkeby and her international colleagues receive permission to start stem cell trial on Parkinson’s patients A novel stem cell treatment developed by Agnete Kirkeby and her colleagues at Lund University has received green light from the Swedish authorities for a first-in-human clinical trial in Parkinson’s disease. The…
Spinal cord 2022.10.17 Spinal cord cells surprise researchers: “I hope this will lead to a lot of new ideas and studies” Damage to the spinal cord can be extremely disabling. Now research from the University of Copenhagen shows that the cells of the spinal cord do not behave as expected – a discovery that may prove important in connection…
Brain 2022.10.13 Excessive brain fluid can lead to risky surgery. New research seeks to change that Researchers from the University of Copenhagen have discovered that fluid does not necessarily enter the brain the way one thought. According to one of the researchers behind the study, the result may lead to fewer major…
No cure 2022.10.13 German documentary features Agnete Kirkeby on new treatments for Parkinson’s Disease So far, there is no cure for Parkinson’s disease. Agnete Kirkeby and her colleagues are developing a stem cell therapy which can replace the dead dopamine nerve cells in the brains of the patients, and this work is now…
NARCOLEPSY 2022.09.05 Birgitte Kornum is Carlsberg Foundation's Researcher of the Month #8 Birgitte Rahbek Kornum searches in both genes and molecules for the causes of the sleeping disease Narcolepsy. This month she is the Carlsberg Foundation’s Researcher of the Month.
NeuroGrad Winter School 2022.06.24 Finally time for the corona-delayed part of the NeuroGrad Winter School Great to see all our wonderful NeuroGrads F2F again for the ‘fun part’ of our annual NeuroGrad Winter School.
Dopamine 2022.05.11 Dopamine makes you feel happy. But we probably have to be rewrite the textbooks According to a new study, it may facilitate the development of drugs for i.e. cocaine addiction and ADHD and is most likely to change the general notion of how dopamine is removed from the brain.
GRANTS 2022.05.10 SUND secures 31 grants from the Independent Research Fund Denmark Every year, the Independent Research Fund Denmark DFF funds hundreds of research projects. The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (SUND) at the University of Copenhagen receives 31 grants.
CELL BIOLOGY 2022.04.25 New sleep molecule discovered: “It shows just how complex the machinery of sleep is” A small molecule in the brain cells affects the level of hypocretin, which makes us feel awake during the day and tired at night. A genetic variation could increase the risk of suffering from daytime sleepiness.
HYDROCEPHALUS 2022.03.31 Danish scientists gain new understanding about water on the brain Article from the Lundbeck Foundation. Is the drain clogged? This tends to be our first thought when discovering the basement flooded with water. And this is a thought doctors and neurologists also recognise as they seek…
The Brain Prize 2022.03.03 The world's most prestigious brain award goes to a researcher from UCPH Ole Kiehn – one of Denmark's leading brain researchers – is today awarded The Brain Prize for his ground-breaking mapping of the neural networks in the brain and spinal cord that activate and control our movements.
Travel grant 2022.02.24 Gith Noes-Holt receives the Elite Research Travel Grant of DKK 200,000 The Elite Research Travel Grant helps very talented PhD students to perform longer-term studies in some of the best research environments in the world. The Ministry of Higher Education and Science annually distributes u…
THE BRAIN 2022.02.16 Treatment for Parkinson’s could now get even better New study could help clinicians to focus Deep Brain Stimulation to the right therapeutic spot and hopefully could improve treatment of motor symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease.
PhD Winter School 2022.01.27 NeuroGrad Winter School rocks online again More than 100 PhD students in neuroscience at SUND, the NeuroGrads, joined in the yearly NeuroGrad Winter School – online again this year.
The brain 2022.01.20 Four universities and Lundbeck Foundation boost Danish brain research and talent development with a new neuroscience academy With a programme grant of DKK 187 million from Lundbeck Foundation, the framework is established for an ambitious new growth dynamo for neuroscience in Denmark – the Neuroscience Academy Denmark (NAD).
LF Experiments 2022.01.19 Claire Meehan and Kenneth Madsen each receive the LF Experiments Grant of DKK 2 Million 26 researchers at Danish universities are receiving funding to conduct innovative neuroscience projects under the Lundbeck Foundation’s LF Experiments research programme. Among these are Claire Meehan and Kenneth Madsen…
LF Professorship 2021.12.22 Ulrik Gether receives a Lundbeck Foundation Professorship of DKK 40 million DKK 177 million goes to six of Denmark’s most outstanding professors of neuroscience. Head of Department of Neuroscience, Prof. Ulrik Gether receives the LF Professorship of DKK 39,998,934 to continue his research on…
Talent 2021.12.16 Claire Meehan and Birgitte Kornum complete the UCPH Forward program UCPH Forward celebrated the 24 talented young researchers at University of Copenhagen who just completed the program. Amongst these young talents were Claire Meehan and Birgitte Kornum from Department of Neuroscience.
Prizes 2021.11.15 Announcement of Department of Neuroscience Prize Winners The 2020/2021 Prize Winners of Best Paper and Best PhD Thesis at Department of Neuroscience have been found.
Jennifer N. Bourne Prize 2021.11.11 Cordelia Imig awarded Jennifer N. Bourne Prize in Brain Ultrastructure Assistant Professor Cordelia Imig receives Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Early Career Award of $5,000.
Collaboration 2021.10.25 CombiGene and Spark Therapeutics enter licensing agreement for gene therapy candidate CG01 The Swedish gene therapy company CombiGene AB which was co-founded by Assoc Prof David Woldbye at the Department of Neuroscience, Univ of CPH has just entered into a global collaboration and licensing agreement for the…
Research 2021.10.11 The Walter Lab has moved to the Department of Neuroscience The Walter Lab aims to identify principles of synaptic transmission as well as mechanisms by which synapses adapt their input/output relationship to stabilize signal transmission or process information.
New hires 2021.10.07 IN hires three new Assistant/Associate Professors 64 applications were received for the three available positions in relation to the Master’s program in Neuroscience. A unanimous hiring committee has now offered a position to Florence Kermen, Andreas Toft Sørensen and…
Visual feature 2021.09.21 New visual public outreach feature on sleep research by Birgitte Kornum Enjoy the interesting feature here.
ANTIDEPRESSANT PILL 2021.08.27 The antidepressant drug vilazodone is an allosteric inhibitor of the serotonin transporter Surprising information can come to light when you study a chemical substance at atomic level resolution – details that overturn hitherto accepted knowledge and offer unprecedented potential. This is what the members of …
2021.08.26 NeuroGrads get together – finally NeuroGrads and their supervisors enjoyed a great presentation from Denmark’s leading science journalist Lone Frank prior to the NeuroDinner at Faculty Club.
Finally 2021.08.19 BrainH2O In August, Professor Nanna MacAulay hosted a translational conference on brain fluids, encompassing clinical research on brain pathologies involving disturbed brain fluid dynamics, basic research on brain fluid…
CEREBRAL ISCHAEMIA 2021.05.21 Changsi Cai receives the Lundbeck Foundation Fellowship of DKK 10 million Assistant Professor Changsi Cai will use her Lundbeck Foundation Fellowship to establish a research group that will attempt to minimize the damage caused by cerebral ischaemia by taking a closer look at blood flow in th…
Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2021.04.20 Nanna MacAulay on the molecular mechanisms of brain water transport In the overview article in Nat Rev Neurosci on 12 April 2021, Nanna MacAulay introduces the cotransport of water as an unconventional molecular mechanism that is the missing link to bridge the gap in our understanding o…
New clinic 2021.02.23 Jakob Lorentzen appointed as Clinical Professor Christina Høi-Hansen and Jakob Lorentzen are newly appointed clinical professors with special focus on children with cerebral palsy (CP). The purpose of the new appointments is to strengthen treatment for children with…
Online Teaching 2021.01.22 NeuroGrad Winter School goes online The 5th NeuroGrad Winter School went online in 2021 and our awesome graduate students in the field of neuroscience embraced this shift and delivered fabulous presentations via Zoom.
Bold research 2021.01.21 Three researchers from Department of Neuroscience receive in total 6 Million from the Lundbeck Foundation Andreas Toft Sørensen, Ilary Allodi and Rune Berg have each received a grant of 2 Million from the Lundbeck Foundation LF Experiments research programme.
Researcher portrait 2021.01.14 Researcher portrait: I am driven by the process, the commercial aspect and competent people Associate Professor Andreas Toft Sørensen from the Department of Neuroscience is in charge of a pain project that may help thousands of people with chronic pain. The researcher is particularly fascinated by the journey…
RESEARCH LEADER 2020.12.03 Agnete Kirkeby receives the Sapere Aude Research Leader fellowship Associate Professor Agnete Kirkeby receives the fellowship from Independent Research Fund Denmark for the project on Derivation of human stem cell-derived hypothalamic neurons for disease modelling and treatment of…
Council 2020.11.30 Professor Ole Kiehn appointed for Rector's Researcher Panel The newly established Rector’s Researcher Panel will informally discuss current issues and dilemmas.
BRAIN RESEACH 2020.11.16 Promising research into medical treatment for cocaine abuse Claus Juul Løland has just received support from the Lundbeck Foundation in the form of an Ascending Investigator research grant of DKK 5 million. And if everything goes as the Danish-American research team hopes, the…
Doctorate 2020.11.11 Proclamation of Nanna MacAulay as Doctor of Medical Sciences Professor Nanna MacAulay from Department of Neuroscience attends the University of Copenhagen’s CoVid19-reduced yearly festivities to have her Doctor of Medical Sciences degree ‘proclaimed’ by Rector Henrik Wegner.
Brain research 2020.10.27 4 researchers from Department of Neuroscience receive in total DKK 20 Million from the Lundbeck Foundation This year’s Ascending Investigator grants from the Lundbeck Foundation have been awarded to 18 neuroscientists from all over the country; 10 of them are based at the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the…
2020.10.19 Brain Research is Facing a New Era The Department of Neuroscience at the University of Copenhagen has strengthened research and education in brain diseases with a new master's degree programme, placing the Department at the centre of brain research in…
2020.10.14 New Professor of Neuroanatomy Martin Fredensborg Rath is newly appointed professor of experimental neuroanatomy at the Department of Neuroscience.
2020.10.02 A new drug candidate to relieve neuropathic pain gets full attention! The findings of the paper A high‐affinity, bivalent PDZ domain inhibitor complexes PICK1 to alleviate neuropathic pain was recently published in a Danish newspaper under the headline Danish researchers with great news:…
2020.09.29 Snapshots of Synapses „in Action“ A study published online at Neuron on September 28 presents a novel method to visualize changes in the nanoscale organisation of stimulated synapses in brain tissue by electron microscopy.
2020.07.15 The Neuroseminars are back with a new season Next season of the Neuroseminar series is now scheduled and all neuroscientists in Greater Copenhagen are welcome to join us for great talks on basic-, clinical-, pharmaceutical-, and industrial neuroscience.
2020.06.19 SNAREopathies: new classification of syndromes based on mechanism A position paper by Verhage & Sørensen published in Neuron on June 19 proposes to unify syndromes caused by mutations in eight core components of the synaptic secretion machinery, based on common etiology and mechanism.
2020.03.13 Massive Interest in New Master's in Neuroscience 166 students have applied for one of the 30 places in the new master's degree programme 'Master in Neuroscience'. The programme starts up in September and has been established to meet a growing need for research and…
2020.01.27 Young scientists from Department of Neuroscience win prizes for best poster presentations at NeuroGrad Winter School 2020 Young scientists from Department of Neuroscience won 1st (Sara Lolansen, MacAulay lab) and 3rd (Maite Marcantoni, Kiehn lab) prize for best poster presentations. Sara also received the 3rd prize for best abstract.
2019.12.20 Ole Kiehn receives DKK 32 million to research integrated neural circuits Professor Ole Kiehn, the Department of Neuroscience, has received a grant of DKK 32 million. He will be conducting research into integrated neural circuits that control movements in the spinal cord, the brainstem and in…
2019.11.26 Birgitte Rahbek Kornum receives DKK 4.5 Mio. from the Carlsberg Foundation Associate Professor Birgitte Rahbek Kornum has been awarded the Carlsberg Foundation Young Researcher Fellowship of DKK 4.481.103 for the project ‘Neuronal regulation of sleep and wakefulness during sickness’. The…
2019.11.01 Ulrik Gether in Brainstorm podcast on addiction The podcast ‘Brainstorm’ recently published an episode on addiction and how it affects the brain. The hosts investigates three kinds of addition: physical addiction, behavioural addiction, and impulse control disorders.
2019.10.28 Lundbeck Foundation’s Ascending Investigator Grant to Professor Nanna MacAulay Professor Nanna MacAulay from Department of Neuroscience receives the Lundbeck Foundation’s Ascending Investigator Grant (5 mio. DKK) to determine the molecular mechanisms underlying sleep-induced regulation of the…
2019.10.15 Great interest in neuroscience at the Culture Night 2019 About 4000 people visited the Mærsk Tower on Culture Night 2019. A lot of the visitors came by the area of the Department of Neuroscience, where they were able to learn a lot about the brain through games, quizzes and…
2019.10.03 Brain Prize winner at Neuroseminars Neuroseminars proudly hosted Brain Prize winner Professor Ray Dolan, University College London, who is currently Lundbeck Foundation visiting professor at the Danish Research Center for Magnetic Resonance.
2019.09.20 Department of Neuroscience receives DKK 55 million from the Lundbeck Foundation The Lundbeck Foundation has decided to support five projects at Department of Neuroscience which all aim at finding the cause for different brain diseases. Prof. Ulrik Gether and Assis. Prof. Freja Herborg receive DKK…
2019.08.13 Research project on novel pain treatment supported with DKK 1.5 mio. by Innovation Fund Denmark The research project is based on promising pre-clinical data on two novel treatment approaches for an unconventional target that enables a mechanism-based treatment of neuropathic pain.
2019.06.21 Article Ranks 4th on the Top Social Media Articles Associate Professors Rune Berg and Henrik Lindén with Alex Willumsen scores a 4th place on the Top Social Media Articles list with the article When networks walk a fine line: balance of excitation and inhibition in…
2019.06.20 Claus Løland and coworkers show novel insights into dopamine transporter conformational dynamics In Nature Communications on 20 June 2019, Claus Løland and coworkers show how the dopamine transporter changes conformation during substrate binding in the article Substrate-induced conformational dynamics of the…
2019.06.18 Birgitte Rahbek Kornum in Live Podcast on Sleep During the People's Democratic Festival at Bornholm this June, Associate Professor Birgitte Rahbek Kornum participated in a live podcast on sleep. The podcast provides advice on how to get a good night's sleep, while…
2019.06.12 Rune Berg in Radio Interview on Neuronal Transporters The Danish scientific outreach platform, Science Stories, interviews Associate Professor Rune Berg on one of the two conflicting theories on neuronal signaling.
2019.05.10 Department of Neuroscience Receives 14.5 Mio. DKK from the Independent Research Fund (DFF) 5 researchers from the Department of Neuroscience have in total received 14,564,149 from the Independent Research Fund/Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond.