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Read more about how we finance and connect research to improve quality of life of people with dementia and their loved ones. -
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Our brain is essential for our daily functioning. At the same time, a lot is unknown about the brain. This is why we are committed to increasing knowledge and innovation for better brain health. -
Read more about ZonMw's work to accelerate the development and availability of personalised and combined treatments for dementia.
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Read more about research we finance to work towards a reliable and timely diagnosis for people with dementia.
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Read more about the Dutch contribution to the EU Joint Programme Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND). with the aim of tackling the challenges of neurodegenerative diseases. -
The primary goal of this call for grant applications is to contribute to improving the quality of life of people with dementia and their loved ones in the Dutch Caribbean. ZonMw encourages parties in the chain of dementia care and support on the ABC and SSS islands to start developing and implementing initiatives that contribute to improving dementia care and support.
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This grant call will shape Work Package 4: 'Promising innovative therapies' of the OPD. This work package aims to bring specific innovative therapies as far and fast as possible towards the market.4 miljoen euro
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This grant call will shape Work Package 4: 'Promising innovative therapies' of the OPD. This work package aims to bring specific innovative therapies as far and fast as possible towards the market.2 miljoen euro
- PMI-AD stratifies early-stage AD patients employing a novel mechnistic pathway-to-therapeutic algorithm resulting in cost-effective diagnostics and therapeutics
- This project investigated which of the many genetic mutations in the SORL1 have a risk-increasing or even causative effect on Alzheimer Disease.
- In dit project worden processen om te identificeren die gemeenschappelijk zijn voor zowel veroudering als Alzheimer en die vervolgeffecten hebben op cognitieve achteruitgang onderzocht.