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resultaten gevonden voor 'Lung cancer'.
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The number of people being diagnosed with cancer continues to rise steadily. One in three people in the Netherlands can now expect to experience cancer. How can we prevent it? What development or treatment might cure cancer, or make living with the disease more bearable? We fund a large number of cancer studies to find answers to these questions. - Optimal treatment for people with lung cancer: learn more about optimizing the use of oral oncolytics in patients with non-small cell lung cancer.
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Research groups will further investigate the effect of COVID-19 vaccines in patients with immune disorders, cancer or a transplantation. These research projects are part of the COVID-19 research programme, and each project has received a grant from ZonMw. - Afbeelding
People whose immune system is compromised run a higher risk of complications if they contract COVID-19. Furthermore, we do not have enough evidence to show whether these people are sufficiently protected after being vaccinated. For this reason, the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, ZonMw, is facilitating eight studies focusing on the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines… - Afbeelding
In the ZonMw Open Competition 2024 round, a total of 29 research teams have been selected to receive funding from a total budget of €24 million. This funding enables the research groups to develop innovative team science initiatives that contribute to the long-term advancement of fundamental (bio)medical science and healthcare. - Afbeelding
Sixteen research teams will set up innovative collaborations that contribute to innovation in science and healthcare for the longer term. Each team has received a maximum of 750,000 euros from the programme ZonMw Open Competition. The research groups will investigate, for example, the genetic factors of heart muscle diseases, better treatment of damage to the retina and the development of… - Afbeelding
Clinical fellows awarded to 17 medical specialist who will serve as a bridge between clinical practice and scientific research. - Afbeelding
Seventeen recently graduated scholars can do their research at foreign research institutes thanks to a Rubicon grant from NWO and ZonMw. For many researchers, experience abroad is an important step in their career. The Rubicon programme gives young, highly promising researchers the opportunity to gain international research experience. - 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
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
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.