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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… - Afbeelding
In the ZonMw Open Competition round 2025, 31 research teams have been selected for a grant from a total budget of more than €26 million. This funding enables the research groups to develop innovative team science initiatives that contribute to the renewal of fundamental (bio)medical science and healthcare. - Afbeelding
(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… - 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
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. - Afbeelding
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. - Afbeelding
‘Our strength lies in our ability to connect, grounded in a solid foundation of knowledge. We are committed to nurturing and strengthening this.' - Afbeelding
In this article professor Judith Rosmalen and Dr. Jos Bosch explain their vision for the ME/CFS consortia. - Afbeelding
‘Knowledge must end up in the right place'. Chair Jeroen Geurts and Director Véronique Timmerhuis are having an discussion about societal challenges, the future and ambition. - Afbeelding
Mogelijk is een ontregeld afweersysteem de oorzaak van ME/CVS. Sommige onderzoekers denken dat antistoffen gericht tegen het eigen lichaam. - Afbeelding
This summer, the sixth edition of the Gender in Health summer school will take place. Every year, the summer school brings together a diverse group of young international researchers to learn about the integration of sex and gender into scientific research. Former participants Emma de Brabander and Margot Morssinkhof share their experiences.