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The programme is designed to enhance the professionalism of nurses, carers and nursing specialists, thereby increasing the attractiveness of the profession and the quality of care. - Afbeelding
The programme Enabling Technologies Hotels (ETH) launched in 2013 to provide researchers with access to a broader range of high-end life sciences technologies and accompanying expertise. Researchers (guests) could reach out to service oriented facility (hotel). - Afbeelding
ZonMw is committed to promoting good health in the Caribbean region within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Health outcomes on the ABCSSS islands: Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Saba, and Sint Eustatius lag behind those in the Netherlands. This program has been established to enhance health and well-being on the islands. - Afbeelding
ZonMw Open Competition funds research proposals for non-programmed, fundamental research. This funding instrument has no thematic limitations and focuses on research proposals in all scientific disciplines with a question or problem that concerns, or overlaps with, fundamental research into healthcare and innovation. - Afbeelding
Read which studies on ZonMw funds microplastics and nanoplastics. More knowledge is needed about the increasing health risks of microplastics. - Afbeelding
With the knowledge programme Female-specific Healthcare, we want to improve women’s health with knowledge and attention. Read more. - Afbeelding
Read how ZonMw develops and disseminates evidence-based knowledge of infectious disease to reduce the burden of disease and its impact on society. - Afbeelding
With effect from 1 January 2023, we have implemented several changes in the procedure for applying for funding for the module Knowledge infrastructure of our programme More Knowledge with Fewer Animals (Dutch acronym: MKMD). This concerns the modules ‘Realising systematic literature research for studies involving experimental animals’, ‘Publishing neutral/negative results from experiments… - Afbeelding
This thematic programme of the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) focuses on the acceptance and implementation of existing animal-free models to assess whether substances are safe for humans. - Afbeelding
This programme runs from 2019 to 2023. This programme document is based in part on the Research Agenda for Infectious Disease Control compiled by Pallas in 2018. - Afbeelding
The KIC call "Early detection of (emerging) outbreaks of infectious diseases" explores how AI-driven early detection can contribute to early recognition of infection hotspots in the Netherlands to prevent disruptive epidemics. This call contributes to the central mission of the Knowledge and Innovation Agenda (KIA) Health and Care. - Afbeelding
3.44 miljoen euroThis thematic programme of the NWA focuses on the further development and validation of New Approach Methodologies (NAMs), that aim to determine the danger and/or risk of exposure to chemical substances. The ultimate goal is to bring these NAMs as close as possible to regulatory acceptance.