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There is a gap between the needs of people with dementia and the provision of care and support. Read more about Social trials that tackles this challenge. -
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Read more about our actions in the programme Memorable to promote the quality of life of people with dementia and to slow down the sharp increase of the future number of people with dementia. -
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ZonMw’s Dementia Research Programme finances research to generate new insight into causes, risk reduction, diagnostics and therapies for both treating and preventing dementia. Read more. -
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Dutch researchers are involved in half of the approved consortiums of the international EU Joint Programme Neurodegenerative Diseases Research (JPND). Read more. -
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. It is expected that 1 in 5 people in the Netherlands will develop dementia in the future, but there are still no effective treatments. Researchers aim to develop such treatments. Multiple processes are involved in Alzheimer's disease, such as the clustering of amyloid and tau proteins, as well as inflammatory reactions in the brain…
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Parties in the field of dementia have joined forces in the Dementia Research Programme. Read more about the 5 multidisciplinary research consortiums. -
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‘Taking sex and gender into account in research requires a new way of thinking and working for health researchers. As historically, research has been focused on white men,’ says Carine Stroet, senior program manager at ZonMw. ‘We are therefore proud that ZonMw and Erasmus MC have collaborated within the Erasmus Summer Programme for five years now to make the joint Gender in Health and Research… -
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NWO has awarded Veni funding of up to EUR 280,000 to 188 promising researchers from the full breadth of science. This will allow the laureates to further develop their own research ideas over the next three years. -
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Eleven projects by excellent research groups have been awarded a TOP grant. This will allow them to revitalise their lines of research and enter into new collaborations. They will receive up to €675,000 for research lasting at least four and no more than five years. -
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NWO has awarded Veni funding of up to EUR 320,000 to 174 promising researchers from across the full breadth of science. This will allow the laureates to further develop their own research ideas over the next three years. -
The public version of our 2022 annual report is available from today. The report provides a glimpse of our activities and projects over the past year.
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bvFTD is a common cause of early-onset dementia often misdiagnosed for a psychatric disorder. Aim is an early identification of bvFTD vs psychiatric disorders.