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Researchers from Science (ENW), Applied and Engineering Sciences (AES) and Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) domains and Health, Research and Development (ZonMw) receive Vidi grants of in total 86,7 million euros. This enables the laureates to develop an innovative line of research over the next 5 years and further expand their research group. - Afbeelding
Researchers who have conducted postdoctoral-level research and successfully developed their own innovative ideas are welcome to apply for a Vidi grant. They may develop their own innovative line of research and appoint one or more researchers for this purpose. The grant amounts to a maximum of EUR 850,000. - Afbeelding
Researchers from Science (ENW | 57), Applied and Engineering Sciences (AES | 15), Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH | 54), and Health Research and Development (ZonMw | 23) receive Vidi grants. This enables the laureates to develop an innovative line of research over the next 5 years and further expand their research group. - Afbeelding
Improving the quality of surgery with video analysis. The crosstalk between sodium homeostasis and the gut microbiome. Can nature's microbes keep allergies away? These are 3 of the 200 projects who have received a Veni grant. The grant is an incentive for researchers to further develop their own research ideas over the next three years. - Afbeelding
The laureates of the Rubicon 2025-1 round are ready to take off. They will be working on a wide variety of topics, but all of the honoured projects have something in common: their contribution to making impact. - Afbeelding
Read about the collaboration in the MOMENTUM consortium on microplastics and human health, their scientific symposium and stakeholders meeting. - Afbeelding
Two unique projects have been honoured in the Create2Solve Phase 2 grant round: one for the development of an in vitro model for arthritis and one for the development and standardisation of complex culture methods with animal-free reagents. The 2 consortia, which include companies, will now each receive €1 million to work on these. - Afbeelding
Animal research often fails to predict human responses and raises ethical concerns about the morality of using animals for experiments. Six research projects focused on osteogenesis, rare diseases, schizophrenia, osteoarthritis, microbial fermentation and systemic sclerosis now receive funding to further develop their animal-free method. - Afbeelding
The call for proposals NWA Building blocks for integrated policy on Planetary Health will be published in early May 2025. Read more about the pre-announcement. - Afbeelding
What is the impact of 10 years of research into Dutch mental healthcare? How can we take gathered insights further? What are future opportunities? To answer these questions, the ZonMw Mental Health Research programme has appointed 4 Impact Leaders, divided over 4 subjects: Youth, Empowering Patients, Digital Health, and Preventing Escalation. - Afbeelding
In the ZonMw Open Competition 2024 round, a total of 29 research teams have been selected to receive funding from a total budget of €24 million. This funding enables the research groups to develop innovative team science initiatives that contribute to the long-term advancement of fundamental (bio)medical science and healthcare. - Afbeelding
ZonMw launches the NAM Navigator: a knowledge portal to navigate you through information on the development, standardization, validation and acceptance of New Approach Methodologies (NAM). It acts as an online guide providing specific information needed in each of these steps, thereby increasing the broad use of animal-free innovations.