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Our policy plan 2020-2024, with the theme ‘Making the difference’, describes what we will do in the coming years. Each year, this policy plan results in an annual plan for the activities we will address. -
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This programme investigated the functioning of science. Researchers examine the system and culture of science. This is important to guarantee robust, high quality and honest research. The acquired knowledge reveals what is going well and which improvements are needed to safeguard responsible research practices. -
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Read how ZonMw develops and disseminates evidence-based knowledge of infectious disease to reduce the burden of disease and its impact on society. -
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Read which studies on ZonMw funds microplastics and nanoplastics. More knowledge is needed about the increasing health risks of microplastics. -
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This thematic programme of the Dutch Research Agenda (NWA) focuses on the acceptance and implementation of existing animal-free models to assess whether substances are safe for humans. -
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Outsmarting cancer requires outstanding oncological research combined with an excellent valorisation strategy. This allows us to introduce new treatment methods into clinical practice as quickly as possible. We therefore contribute to the work of the Oncode Institute with our Oncode programme. -
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The programme is designed to enhance the professionalism of nurses, carers and nursing specialists, thereby increasing the attractiveness of the profession and the quality of care. -
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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. -
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The ME/CFS research programme funds biomedical research on the causes, diagnosis and treatment of ME/CFS. The aim is to improve the health and quality of life of ME/CFS patients and their position in society. -
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With the programme More Knowledge with Fewer Animals (Dutch acronym: MKMD), we encourage the development of new animal-free models and the acceptance and implementation of existing animal-free research methods. Where that is not (yet) possible, we focus on the more effective use of results from animal experiments.