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We organiseren elk jaar de summer school rondom sekse en gender in gezondheid en onderzoek voor startende onderzoek. Lees meer. - 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. - AfbeeldingThe 'Summer School - Gender and Health' provides knowledge, awareness and skills for young researchers about the effects of sex and gender in health and the integration in biomedical research. The lectures are organised by ZonMw and ErasmusMC and are part of the Erasmus Summer Programme 2021.
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ZonMw onderstreept het belang van onderzoek dat bijdraagt aan een goede gezondheid voor iedereen. Dat vergt gedegen aandacht voor verschillen tussen mensen. - Afbeelding
Integrating sex and gender into your grant application is an opportunity for innovation and more rigorous science. Get started and read the FAQ sex and gender. - Read more about the course of untreated cystitis in women and how this knowledge can help to make a better decision about whether or not to use antibiotics
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During the Gender in Research fellowship, the participants learned how to integrate sex and gender in research. On this page you will find lessons learned from the Gender in Research workshop. - Afbeelding
‘Taking sex and gender into account in research requires a new way of thinking and working for health researchers. As historically, research has been focused on white men,’ says Carine Stroet, senior program manager at ZonMw. ‘We are therefore proud that ZonMw and Erasmus MC have collaborated within the Erasmus Summer Programme for five years now to make the joint Gender in Health and Research… - 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. - Afbeelding
4 consortia will receive over 4.3 million euros from Dutch Cancer Society and NWO for innovative ways to detect cancer faster and more effectively. The research is made possible by the KIC programme ‘KWF-NWO: early detection of cancer - innovations for detection and diagnosis’. The projects range from a new way to detect tumour traces in blood to threshold-lowering cervical cancer screening to… - Afbeelding
Tiny plastic particles may have subtle effects on the placenta, according to results recently published by researcher Hanna Dusza and her team in the leading journal Environmental Health Perspectives. The researchers call for additional studies to gain a better understanding of the effect of micro- and nanoplastics on the health of the mother and the developing child. - Afbeelding
Data are the most valuable raw material in the 21st century. The improved (re)use of data is the key to faster innovations and better policy. That certainly applies in the area of health and care. So how can we ensure that data can also actually be reused?