On Jan 1 2022, the independent Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar (MPINB) was founded. The institute had been associated with the Max Planck Society since 2006, known as the Center of Advanced European Study and Research (caesar). Already since that time, the focus of the institute has been on neurosciences.
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The Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar is one of more than 80 research institutes of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science e.V. (MPG). The MPG is an independent, non-profit research organization which seeks to promote basic research in the service of the general public. It is financed through public funds from the federal and state governments. However, the MPG is not a state-run institution, but a registered association.
The Max Planck Institutes mainly conduct research on new, innovative topics of natural, life and social sciences as well as humanities that are not, or not yet, investigated at universities. Primarily, it is basic research: The scientists get to the bottom of things, study how they function and want to understand and explain the world. In order to react flexibly to changed demands and to be at the cutting edge of research, the MPG recruits outstanding scientists to existing institutes, redefines the research areas of some institutes, founds or closes institutes.
The Max Planck Institutes can perform their research almost freely and can decide largely on their own which projects to select and how to carry them out. For this purpose, every institute has its own self-managed budget.
For appointments and research funding, the scientific quality of the researchers and the institutes plays an essential role. It is evaluated regularly by an international, independent scientific advisory board. The interface to the general public is represented by the Board of Trustees which is comprised of representatives of press, industry and politics.