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Little is known of the effects of micro- and nanoplastic particles (MNP) on human health while levels of MNP in the environment are increasing. The ZonMw Microplastics & Health programme aims to develop knowledge of the potential health consequences of MNP, and to identify solutions. Please note: you can only submit when you have received an invitation3.65 miljoen euro
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ZonMw Gender and Health offers Gender in Research fellowships for starting researchers (PhD and post-doc up to 5 years) to participate in the Gender and Health course and the Gender in Research workshops during the Erasmus Summer Programme from 19-23 August 2024.€ 40,000
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This grant call will shape Work Package 4: 'Promising innovative therapies' of the OPD. This work package aims to bring specific innovative therapies as far and fast as possible towards the market.4 miljoen euro
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This grant call will shape Work Package 4: 'Promising innovative therapies' of the OPD. This work package aims to bring specific innovative therapies as far and fast as possible towards the market.2 miljoen euro
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Objective of this call is to contribute to improving public health, wellbeing and (integrated) care for the population on the ABCSSS islands. The projects should primarily focus on (further) developing and testing suitable interventions and/or approaches in healthcare practice. A grant for either an applied or a research project can be requested.€ 500,000
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In het kennisprogramma Vrouwspecifieke gezondheid willen we met meer kennis en aandacht de gezondheid van vrouwen verbeteren. -
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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. -
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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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The Gravitation programme brings researchers from a single discipline or from several disciplines together in consortia and facilitates innovation, excellence and the international positioning of Dutch research. These consortia belong to the world’s best in their research field or have the potential to join it. -
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The Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS) has tasked setting up a programme in which existing knowledge on curbing AMR is leveraged more adequately on behalf of public health. This programme follows up on 2 previous national programmes and is in line with the international JPIAMR programme. The AMR3 programme will run from 2022 to 2025. -
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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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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.