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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. - 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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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. - Afbeelding
20 talented researchers will receive an Off Road grant to explore their bold, out-of-the-box ideas within the field of (bio)medical science and healthcare. This grant offers them the opportunity to test their innovative hypotheses in 1 to 1,5 years. What do these researchers have in common? They dare to think beyond traditional boundaries. - Afbeelding
Improving the quality of surgery with video analysis. The crosstalk between sodium homeostasis and the gut microbiome. Can nature's microbes keep allergies away? These are 3 of the 200 projects who have received a Veni grant. The grant is an incentive for researchers to further develop their own research ideas over the next three years. - Afbeelding
Researchers from Science (ENW | 57), Applied and Engineering Sciences (AES | 15), Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH | 54), and Health Research and Development (ZonMw | 23) receive Vidi grants. This enables the laureates to develop an innovative line of research over the next 5 years and further expand their research group. - Afbeelding
Clinical fellows awarded to 17 medical specialist who will serve as a bridge between clinical practice and scientific research. - Learn how to Improve the transition from home to a nursing home for people with dementia and their loved ones.
- 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.