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This programme runs from 2019 to 2023. This programme document is based in part on the Research Agenda for Infectious Disease Control compiled by Pallas in 2018. - Afbeelding
ZonMw’s Dementia Research Programme finances research to generate new insight into causes, risk reduction, diagnostics and therapies for both treating and preventing dementia. Read more. - Afbeelding
Together with our contractors, policymakers, researchers, patients, healthcare professionals, data professionals and international partners, ZonMw is working on possibilities to use research and knowledge both now and in the future to contribute to solutions in the fight against the coronavirus and COVID-19, and their effects on society. - Afbeelding
The starting point for Safety-II is that patient safety is increased by focusing on the adaptability and resilience of professionals in the context in which they work. - Afbeelding
Read how the CINPHIA consortium will develop a Planetary Health Compass to generate useful knowledge for feasible, integrated policies. - Afbeelding
The NWA call for proposals Building blocks for integrated policy on Planetary Health is open. Register for the collaborative workshops on 2 and 18 June 2025. - Afbeelding
The call for proposals NWA Building blocks for integrated policy on Planetary Health will be published in early May 2025. Read more about the pre-announcement. - Afbeelding
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. - Afbeelding
Use these 5 tips to achieve social impact with the results of scientific research, and to reduce the implementation gap. - Read more about the (cost-)effectiveness of the P4C approach to optimize school participation in the classroom in Dutch primary schools.
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The gut microbiome is the unique collection of micro-organisms in each individual’s intestines. It has an important role in the digestion of our food, whilst its composition also influences metabolic processes throughout the body and hence the development and progression of chronic diseases. The underlying mechanisms and the exact role that diet plays in them are still unclear, which is why the… - Afbeelding
The JPIAMR celebrated 10 years of international research into antimicrobial resistance. View the JPIAMR-project results.