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On Monday 11 January 2021, the knowledge agenda Microplastics and Health was presented to the State Secretary for Infrastructure and Water Management, Stientje van Veldhoven. This knowledge agenda describes the most important knowledge gaps and calls for more research. ZonMw, together with other research funding bodies, has made an important first step in the right direction for further solution… -
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Within the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) 'Non-animal models: acceptance and implementation', three consortia will research on the acceptance and implementation of existing animal-free models. A total of about € 2.9mln has been awarded for this research. This programme is a collaboration between the Dutch Ministries of Infrastructure and Water Management (I&W), Public Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS)… -
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It is not easy to include patients of family doctors in medical research projects. ‘There are approximately 5,000 family doctors in the Netherlands, and they are all extremely busy,’ explains Professor Jochen Cals from the University of Maastricht. -
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At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, it became clear how important it is to make research projects and fixed data findable and reusable, including for computer-aided online searches. Read how ZonMw and other parties are working on online transparency. -
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Long COVID is diagnosed if the symptoms still persist after three months. However, it is not known which symptoms patients might have suffered from prior to COVID-19. Long COVID partly concerns symptoms that occur frequently anyway, such as coughing, fatigue, muscle ache and headache. Did COVID-19 indeed cause these? That is where Lifelines comes into play. -
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View the ZonMw Pearl Award for the Physical Activity Environment Policy Index: specific recommendations on how to improve national policy on physical activity. -
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REMEDi4ALL richt zich op het vergemakkelijken en versnellen van onderzoek naar het gebruik van bestaande geneesmiddelen voor nieuwe indicaties (drug repurposing). -
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How often does heart damage occur during a COVID-19 infection? Are symptoms such as chest pain after COVID-19 a sign of heart damage? ‘These are the questions that we want to answer within the DEFENCE project’, says project leader Marijke Linschoten at Amsterdam UMC. Due to the intensive national collaboration we can access an extensive amount of data. The study aims to provide more insight into… -
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During the first edition of the Gender in Research summer school Tessa Magnée learnt that taking sex and gender into account in research goes beyond focusing on the biological differences between the sexes; social and cultural gender differences are also important. Together with classmate Aranka Ballering, they reflect on lessons learned. -
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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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Data are the most valuable raw material in the 21st century. The improved (re)use of data is the key to faster innovations and better policy. That certainly applies in the area of health and care. So how can we ensure that data can also actually be reused?