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Op maandag 17 juni 2024 stelt ZonMw vanuit het onderzoeksprogramma ME/CVS een nieuwe subsidieronde open. Deze tweede subsidieronde staat in het teken van biomedisch onderzoek naar de ziekte ME/CVS. -
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Four consortia will soon begin work as part of the NWA programme Vulnerability and resilience in an online society aimed at developing greater knowledge regarding the long-term effects of online societies. This knowledge will enable government departments and authorities to develop appropriate policies. -
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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… -
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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. -
Read more about the Netherlands ME/CFS Cohort and Biobank (NMCB) consortium.
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Lees meer over het project dat behandeling en diagnose wil verbeteren voor de ziekte van Creutzfeldt-Jakob.
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Read more about the project on ME/CFS & genetics: researching the biological cause.
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There is insufficient knowledge on the impact of school closures during a pandemic. A school closure can have a major impact on students, and therefore influence society and the economy in the longer term. The PRESENT-consortium is therefore mapping the diverse effects of secondary and MBO school closures. This will allow us to better advise and make decisions during future pandemics.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has presented profound challenges for families with preschool children (aged 0-4 years), particularly those already in vulnerable conditions, including families facing socio-economic disadvantages or with a migration background. Implementation of lockdowns and social distancing measures led to unhealthier lifestyles for children and mental struggles for parents. While many…
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Read more about SYMPA-DEM: a research project on symptom assessment and management to improve end of life care for people with dementia
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Read more about the research project on the role of the microbiome in the pathogenesis of ME/CFS: a population-based study.
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Read more about the research project on immune responses to against microbiota as biomarkers for ME/CFS.