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Over the next few months 18 new projects will get underway in the second round of the Infectious Disease Control 3 programme. - Read more about tailored communication by exercise therapists to actively involve patients in treatment decisions and behavioral change.
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Read about the start of the European partnership One Health AMR. This programme aims to reduce the global antimicrobial resistance. - Afbeelding
Read how the CINPHIA consortium will develop a Planetary Health Compass to generate useful knowledge for feasible, integrated policies. - Afbeelding
On 15 June 2022, Mariëlle Snijders started as Director of programmes. She succeeds Hannie Bonink, who had fulfilled the role for five years. Mariëlle Snijders previously worked in ZonMw as head of the cluster Efficiency Studies. - Improve knowledge about pressure ulcers, improve self-management support of patients, enhance their leadership, autonomy and control over own work
- Update Nutritional Care Module n collaboration with patients and healthcare professionals: learn when nutritional care is needed and who should provide it.
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ZonMw aims to identify the knowledge gaps around microplastics and health, as input for a knowledge agenda for future research. To gain all the needs and opinions, we need your help. Will you fill in the internet consultation? - Afbeelding
GloPID-R is pleased to welcome the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (ZonMw), represented by Suzanne Verver, into the network. GloPID-R is a unique international network of major research funding organizations. The network of 27 countries facilitates a rapid and effective research response to infectious disease outbreaks. - Afbeelding
Fundamental research formed the basis for the personalised treatment of cancer patients. Thanks to whole gene sequencing, doctors can now treat their patients based on their genetic makeup. That is not only good news for the patient but also medical science, says Edwin Cuppen, director of the Hartwig Medical Foundation. ‘Knowledge about cancer is increasing, and much of that is entering the clinic… - Afbeelding
Researchers have demonstrated for the first time that small plastic particles from our living environment are present in the human circulatory system. The research team from VU Amsterdam and Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc, published their results today. - Afbeelding
More research is needed into the health risks of microplastics, argue Dutch toxicologists in the renowned scientific journal Science. It is still far from clear whether these new environmental contaminants form a serious risk for human health, and so it is important to determine that quickly.