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Het (bio)medische onderzoek zit in een overgangsfase (transitie) naar proefdiervrij onderzoek. ZonMw inventariseerde wat er nodig is om deze transitie te versnellen. Zo is meer onderzoek nodig om proefdiervrije innovaties te onderbouwen. In de opleiding van onderzoekers zou proefdiervrij onderzoek centraal moeten staan. ZonMw-voorzitter Arfan Ikram overhandigde vandaag de ZonMw Kennisagenda… -
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Welke rol spelen genen bij de ontwikkeling van de ziekte ME/CVS? Geneticus Cindy Boer wil deze vragen beantwoorden met onderzoek naar de ziekte ME/CVS. -
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Om de ziekte ME/CVS beter te begrijpen kunnen we veel leren van andere postinfectieuze aandoeningen zoals long-COVID, Q-koorts en Lyme. Ruud Raijmakers doet hier onderzoek naar. -
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ZonMw has given the starting shot for 15 unique research projects into the effects of micro-and nanoplastics on our health. This is the first scientific programme in the world about the subject. A total of 1.6 million euros is being invested in the studies. -
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Emmeline Buddingh, paediatric immunologist at the Willem-Alexander Children’s Hospital at Leiden University Medical Center, and Suzanne Terheggen, paediatric pulmonologist at Amsterdam UMC, are both doing research into the severe and long-term consequences of a COVID-19 infection in children. A small group of these children contract a severe inflammatory disease or develop Long COVID. Emmeline and… -
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The 'Ziektelastmeter' (assessment of burden) tool has a positive effect on perceived quality of care and gives patients knowledge, skills and confidence in being able to manage their disease and their health. This appears from research by Maastricht University. This research was partly funded by a grant from the IMDI programme. -
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(Bio)medical research is currently undertaking the transition to animal-free research. ZonMw analysed what is needed to accelerate this transition. One of the findings is that more research is needed to substantiate animal-free innovations. Research without the use of animals should be central to the training of researchers. ZonMw president Arfan Ikram today presented the ZonMw Knowledge Agenda on… -
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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. -
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Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport Hugo de Jonge informed the House of Representatives on Wednesday 1 April that the cabinet is allocating a total of €42 million for research on the most urgent corona-related research questions. It is estimated that these additional funds will enable some 80 to 100 research issues to be investigated. It is important that these resources are made available in a… -
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For the ZonMw Open Competition funding 2023, a total of 29 research teams received funding from a total budget of € 23 million. With this funding, all of the research groups can initiate innovative team science initiatives that contribute to long-term innovation within fundamental (bio)medical science and healthcare. -
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The Knowledge Agenda on the Transition to Non-Animal Innovations is aimed at identifying the obstacles in the field of (bio)medical research that are slowing down the development and introduction of non-animal innovations. The agenda also lists solutions and specific recommendations for overcoming these obstacles and encouraging the transition.