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ZonMw is a member of Healthy Diet, Healthy Life. This promotes and funds research on the themes of diet, nutrition and health, sustainability, lifestyle and the food system. -
Better monitoring of gambling-related harm helps reduce this harm by identifying points for prevention and treatment.ObjectiveThis project aims to improve the measurement of indicators for gambling-related harm in the Netherlands.ApproachWork Package 1: Development of a Dutch-language conceptual framework on gambling-related harm for use in research, policy, and prevention contexts.Work Package 2…
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Today’s social challenges demand new scientific knowledge. By engaging in Open Science we contribute towards the quality and impact of knowledge and research, for instance by making this knowledge and research as easily accessible as possible. This way, good health is within everyone’s reach.
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Een groot deel van het aanvraagproces bestaat uit beoordelen. Dit wordt door programmacommissies, referenten en deels door ZonMw gedaan. -
Read more about assisting residents and professionals (care and social domain) in the collaborative assessment of heat stress measures
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Uw subsidieaanvraag is toegekend. Gefeliciteerd! We nemen u mee in wat er voor u als projectleider van belang is bij de uitvoer van uw project. -
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On this page you will find the laws and regulations that apply to ZonMw’s FAIR data management procedures. -
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Internationaal is ZonMw een partner in diverse initiatieven al dan niet medegefinancierd door de Europese Commissie. Onder Horizon Europe neemt ZonMw deel aan co-funded partnerschappen. -
There is ongoing policy discussion and public debate about the net effects of the non-medical interventions (NMIs) that were put in place to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. These measures were implemented to control the pandemic and may have produced unanticipated negative health effects, especially during lockdown times when the “stay-at-home order” (SHOs) were in place for non-essential workers…