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We as a lab have been supported by ERC, by HBP, by Einstein foundation and DFG and Brain Initiative. You need to add funding for other authors. | We as a lab have been supported by ERC, by HBP, by Einstein foundation and DFG and Brain Initiative. You need to add funding for other authors. | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 21 December 2021
It is important to add all funding in publication, otherwise the funder may refuse to count it as an output of the work, something that can be determinant to get new funding. Make sure the wording is correct, check with Serenella. Depending on the publisher, the information goes in a specific section or in the acknowledgements.
We as a lab have been supported by ERC, by HBP, by Einstein foundation and DFG and Brain Initiative. You need to add funding for other authors.
you can use https://tenzing.club[[1]] to get a spreadsheet to collect information about all authors and create draft of the author and funding section of your manuscript.
This is an example:
This study was supported by the University of Bordeaux (Initiative of Excellence to N.T.), the Region Nouvelle-Aquitaine (to N.T.), the ATIP-Avenir program (to N.T.), the Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin (PhD fellowship to S.M.), the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Exc 257 NeuroCure, LA 3442/3-1, LA 3442/6-1, project number 327654276 SFB1315 to M.E.L.), the European Union Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (72070/HBP SGA1, 785907/HBP SGA2, 670118/ERC ActiveCortex to M.E.L.), the Einstein Foundation Berlin (EVF-2017-363 to D.J.), and the NINDS (1UO1NS094302, R01NS111470 to D.J.). We thank the colleagues of the Research Workshop at the Charite - Universitätsmedizin Berlin for developing and manufacturing the experimental devices.