List of Max Planck Institutes and facilities
The list of Max Planck institutes and facilities (as of June 2019) provides an overview of the research facilities of the Max Planck Society , which are divided into the following scientifically independent institutes, research centers and working groups:
Today's institutes and facilities of the Max Planck Society
Associated bodies
The following are listed as associated institutions:
Former Max Planck institutes and facilities
- Aerodynamic research institute in the Max Planck Society , reopened in 1953 after the seizure was lifted by the British occupying forces, from 1956 full integration into the MPG, in 1969 outsourced at its own request and by the Deutsche Forschungs- und Versuchsanstalt für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. V. taken over.
- Afheldt working group in the Max Planck Society , Starnberg (1984 to 1989)
- MPI for Foreign and International Patent, Copyright and Competition Law, Munich , 1966–2002, then renamed MPI for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law
- MPI for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law, Munich , 2002–2011, renamed (split into two institutes) into Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property and Competition Law and Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance , Munich
- MPI for Aeronomy, Lindau (Eichsfeld) , 1958–2004, renamed MPI for Solar System Research .
- MPI for Work Physiology, Dortmund , 1948–1973, renamed MPI for Systems Physiology 1973–1992, today MPI for Molecular Physiology .
- MPI for Biology , Tübingen , 1949–2004 (closed).
- MPI for Bast Fiber Research, Bielefeld , later relocation to Cologne-Vogelsang , 1948–1957, dissolved.
- MPI for Protein and Leather Research , Regensburg and Munich 1954–1973, merged with the MPI for Biochemistry .
- MPR for Enzymology of Protein Folding , Halle (Saale) (1996–2012)
- MPI for Nutritional Physiology , Dortmund 1983–1992, merged with the MPI for Systems Physiology to form the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Physiology .
- MPI for Comparative Hereditary Biology and Hereditary Pathology, Berlin-Dahlem , 1953–1964, renamed MPI for Molecular Genetics .
- MPI for Research into Living Conditions in the Scientific and Technical World , Starnberg , 1970–1980, renamed MPI for Social Sciences, closed in 1981.
- Max Planck Institute for Experimental Endocrinology, Hanover , separated from the MPI for Cell Biology in 1979, since 2006 transferred to the MPI for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen.
- MPI for History , Göttingen, 1956–2007, converted into MPI for research into multi-religious and multi-ethnic societies .
- MPI for Immunobiology, Freiburg , renamed MPI for Immunobiology and Epigenetics in December 2010 due to the establishment of epigenetics research
- Institute for Instrument Science in the Max Planck Society , Göttingen , 1946–1957, emerged from the Aerodynamic Research Institute , hived off again in 1957 and taken over by the Society for the Promotion of Nuclear Physics Research (later the Jülich Research Center ) in Düsseldorf.
- Gmelin Institute for Inorganic Chemistry and Frontier Areas of the MPG, Clausthal-Zellerfeld , later Frankfurt am Main , 1948–1997, closed.
- MPI for Cultivated Plant Breeding , 1957–1968, previously (1948) “Research Center von Sengbusch” in Göttingen, (1951) new building in Hamburg as a department of the “ Max Planck Institute for Breeding Research ”, from 1969 Federal Research Institute , see also Reinhold von Sengbusch .
- MPI for Agricultural Work and Technology , Imbshausen and Bad Kreuznach , 1948–1976.
- MPI for Limnology , Plön , 1966–2007, today MPI for Evolutionary Biology . The MPI for Limnology, in turn, emerged from the "Hydrobiological Institute" in Plön, which existed from 1948 to 1966.
- MPI for Marine Biology, Wilhelmshaven , 1948–1968, then MPI for Cell Biology .
- Max Planck working groups for structural molecular biology at DESY , Hamburg 1985–2011
- MPI for Neuropsychological Research, Leipzig , 1994–2004, renamed MPI for Cognitive and Neurosciences after merging with the MPI for Psychological Research .
- Max Planck Institute for Economics, Jena , 2005–2014, then rededicated to the Max Planck Institute for the History of Man
- MPI for Plant Genetics, Rosenhof near Ladenburg , 1960–1978, temporary outsourcing from the MPI for Breeding Research.
- MPI for Physics of the Stratosphere, Weißenau (Ravensburg) , 1952–1956, merged into the MPI for Physics of the Stratosphere and the Ionosphere.
- MPI for Physics of the Stratosphere and the Ionosphere, Weißenau (Ravensburg) , 1956–1958, arose from the merger, merged into the MPI for Aeronomy, today the MPI for Solar System Research .
- MPI for Physics and Astrophysics, Munich , 1948–1991, split into MPI for Physics , MPI for Astrophysics and MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics .
- MPI for Physiological and Clinical Research, Bad Nauheim , 1951–2005, today MPI for Heart and Lung Research .
- MPI for Psychological Research, Munich , 1981–2004, merged with the MPI for Neuropsychological Research to form the MPI for Cognitive and Neurosciences in Leipzig.
- MPI for Silicate Research, Würzburg , 1948–1970, spun off from the MPG and continued as the Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research .
- MPI for Spectroscopy, founded in 1950 as "Research Center for Spectroscopy in the MPG", run as an institute since 1965, merged with the MPI for Biophysical Chemistry in 1971.
- MPI for Radiation Chemistry, Mülheim an der Ruhr , 1981–2003, later MPI for Bioinorganic Chemistry, now MPI for Chemical Energy Conversion
- MPI for Flow Research, Göttingen , 1948–2004, today MPI for Dynamics and Self-Organization .
- MPI for Animal Breeding and Animal Nutrition, Mariensee (Neustadt am Rübenberge) , 1948–1974, later until 2007 Institute for Animal Breeding of the Federal Research Center for Agriculture .
- Vennesland Research Center in the Max Planck Society , Berlin-Dahlem , 1970–1981, closed after Birgit Vennesland retired
- MPI for Behavioral Physiology , Seewiesen , 1958–1999, closed, parts reorganized into today's MPI for Ornithology .
- MPI for Virus Research, Tübingen , 1954–1984, today MPI for Developmental Biology .
- MPI for Research into Economic Systems, 1993–2005, Jena , then from 2005 to 2014 Max Planck Institute for Economics, since then Max Planck Institute for the History of Man .
- MPI for Cell Biology, Wilhelmshaven , later Ladenburg , 1968–2003, closed.
- MPI for Cell Chemistry , Munich, 1956–1972, merged with the MPI for Biochemistry .
- MPI for Cell Physiology, Berlin-Dahlem , 1953–1972, closed (Director: Otto Warburg )
See also
- The list of International Max Planck Research Schools gives an overview of all doctoral schools that the Max Planck Institutes operate together with universities.
literature
- Eckart Henning , Marion Kazemi : Chronicle of the Kaiser Wilhelm, Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science: 1911 - 2011; Data and sources , Berlin: Duncker & Humblot 2011, ISBN 978-3-428-13623-0 .
- Eckart Henning, Marion Kazemi: Guide Institute History of the Kaiser Wilhelm / Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science 1911-2011 - data and sources , Berlin 2016, two part volumes, part of Volume 1: A-L (institutes and research centers online, PDF, 75 MB ), Part 2: Institutes and Research Centers M – Z ( online, PDF, 75 MB ) (Complete title: 100 Years of the Kaiser Wilhelm / Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science, Part 2)
Individual evidence
- ↑ emerged from the previous MPI for Bioinorganic Chemistry in mid-2012, see press release of the institute on renaming under Archived Copy ( Memento from September 19, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ What is beautiful? The Senate of the Max Planck Society has decided to found a Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics in Frankfurt am Main.
- ↑ The Radolfzell site was incorporated into its own institute for behavioral biology in 2019
- ↑ Emerged from a research group at the end of 2012, see press release from the MPG and the City of Hamburg at http://www.mpg.de/6638810/Max-Planck-Gesellschaft_gruendet_neues_Institut_in_Hamburg
- ↑ see [1] , created in May 2019 from a location of the MPI for Ornithology
- ↑ http://www.mpg.de/917421/ernst_struengmann_institute?section=all
- ↑ http://www.mpg.de/917634/caesar?section=all
- ^ Aerodynamische Versuchsanstalt Göttingen eV in the Kaiser Wilhelm / Max Planck Society (CPTS), in: Eckart Henning, Marion Kazemi: Handbook on the history of the institute of the Kaiser Wilhelm / Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science 1911–2011 - Daten und Quellen, Berlin 2016, 2 volumes, volume 1: Institutes and research centers A – L ( online, PDF, 75 MB ), pages 27–45.
- ^ Archive of the Max Planck Society ( Memento from September 9, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Development of the MPI for Cultivated Plant Breeding
- ↑ closed in 2011, see http://www.mpg.de/150455/strukturelle_molekularbiologie?section=all
- ↑ see page of the MPG archive with basic data about the institute under Archived Copy ( Memento from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Website about the closure of the MPI for Cell Biology
- ↑ see page of the MPG archive with an overview of the publications in the archive