Else Kröner Excellence Grants 2025

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New funding program offers outstanding medical researchers from the USA long-term prospects in Germany
Else Kröner Excellence Grants

For decades now, advances in medical research in the USA have helped to find cures for diseases and save lives all around the world. Restrictions on scientific freedom and cuts to the funding for certain research areas are increasingly impacting the work of scientists living and researching in the USA, however. In response to this, the Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung (EKFS) has launched the Else Kröner Excellence Grants to enable outstanding scientists (m/f/d) to continue their medical research in Germany. Medical faculties and universities wishing to host a US-based scientist at their research facility in Germany are able to apply to the EKFS for funding. The foundation has earmarked a total of €10 million for this initiative in 2025.  

Eligibility requirements:

  • Concrete plans – and, later on in the selection procedure, also a formal commitment – from the host institution to employ the US-based scientist long term
  • Outstanding facilities at the host institution for the candidate’s research area (e.g., a relevant Excellence Cluster or Collaborative Research Center)
  • Financing concept, where relevant also detailing any additional financing from the host institution and outlining the research possibilities
  • Internationally recognized achievements of the scientist in the field of medicine (e.g., awarding of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, an ERC Advanced Grant, or involvement in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator Program)
  • Documented willingness of the scientist to relocate, along with a statement on how relocation would benefit their research

The selection procedure involves several steps. Initially, only an informal proposal of max. three pages is required. It should outline the scientist’s international excellence (CV, list of publications, and third-party funding), the significance of his or her research to advancing medicine at the research facility and beyond, the proposed employment model (indicated the funding amount requested), and the host institution’s excellence in the relevant research area (including supporting evidence).

Each medical faculty/university can submit one proposal per round via the university dean/president, where appropriate jointly with the medical director of the affiliated university hospital.

The deadline for this first call for proposals is June 15, 2025.

Examples of potential funding models include a grant of €3 million to establish a professorship (tenured after six years) or funding for a professorship over a period of several years. Other funding models are possible; suggestions are welcome.

The utmost confidentiality will be maintained throughout the entire selection procedure.

Please email all queries and proposals to the Chairman of the Management Board at the Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung, Prof. Dr. Michael Madeja: m.madeja@ekfs.de

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Call for proposals - online since 22.04.2025