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- At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, it became clear how important it is to make research projects and fixed data findable and reusable, including for computer-aided online searches. Read how ZonMw and other parties are working on online transparency.
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ZonMw celebrates her 25th birthday. In those 25 years we have built up extensive knowledge of implementation. During our symposium 'Knowing HOW: 25 Years of Implementation Science and Practice' we reflected on that period. This article provides you with an overview of that day, using (visual) reports, presentations and video recordings. - Afbeelding
On 12 December, researchers, policymakers and other stakeholders gathered in Utrecht to exchange views on the transition to animal-free innovations and laboratory animal research. The symposium was organised by ZonMw and the NCad of which the knowledge agenda and the target images were the focus, respectively. - 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… - During the initial months of COVID-19, little was known about the nature, size, severity and duration of lingering symptoms following a COVID-19 infection. A definition for Long COVID did not yet exist. In our study, we are searching for answers to questions concerning Long COVID. Therefore, at the very least, we must know what Long COVID is. We therefore started the study by formulating a…
- Can we further develop the aftercare trajectories following a hospital admission as a consequence of COVID-19? We are investigating that in the regions Rotterdam, Rijnmond and Delft.
- Emmeline Buddingh, paediatric immunologist at the Willem-Alexander Children’s Hospital at Leiden University Medical Center, and Suzanne Terheggen, paediatric pulmonologist at Amsterdam UMC, are both doing research into the severe and long-term consequences of a COVID-19 infection in children. A small group of these children contract a severe inflammatory disease or develop Long COVID. Emmeline and…
- Follow-up care for Long COVID with home exercises using VR headsets must result in more independence.
- Many patients with persistent symptoms following a COVID-19 infection make considerable use of recovery care, such as physiotherapy, but it is not known if they recover sufficiently with this support.
- During the first COVID-19 waves, various cohort studies were carried out in the Netherlands to learn more about the virus and its impact.
- At the start of the pandemic, doctors produced a range of guidelines and other documents for lingering symptoms following a COVID-19 infection. That all had to happen quickly and little knowledge from research was available at the time. The recommendations did not always align well with each other.