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- Did you register for a ZonMw-related meeting? Please check if it’s still taking place; it might have been postponed or cancelled because of the corona virus (COVID-19).
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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
Marlies Schijven has been appointed as board member of ZonMw with effect from 1 April 2022. She has been appointed for a period of three years by the Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport (Ernst Kuipers) and by Marcel Levi on behalf of the Executive Board of the Dutch Research Council (NWO). - 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. - Afbeelding
Marijn van Ballegooijen and Sander Hilberink are appointed as ZonMw board members with effect from 1 November 2022. They succeed Fawzia Nasrullah and Jacqueline Kool who have completed their terms of office. - Afbeelding
A slight change of course is on the horizon for NWO’s Talent Scheme (Veni, Vidi, Vici). Consultation with the research field has provided NWO with answers that it will use to amend the scheme. For example, the Executive Board recently decided to change the programme’s aim. In addition, a two-stage assessment will be introduced throughout the entire Talent Program starting in Round 2023. - Afbeelding
As part of the National Programme Open Science (NPOS), the 'Professionalising data stewardship in the Netherlands' report was recently published. This report provides arguments for urgent decisions and activities to ensure adequate data steward capacity in the Netherlands, in order to realise the ambitions for Open Science. - Afbeelding
ZonMw is pleased to present the international Programme Committee Microplastics & Health. The Committee will evaluate the 22 research proposals received in the recent call based on independent review reports and rebuttals from applicants. - Afbeelding
Fall of 2021 researchers can apply again for the ZonMw Open Competition. Originally the start of a new call for proposals was February 2021, but as a result of the COVID pandememic the current round is prolonged. - In February 2017 the new call for proposals of the Active and Assisted Living Joint Programme (AAL JP) will be launched.
- AfbeeldingIn 2018, 68% of the publications resulting from NWO funding were Open access. The percentage for ZonMw was 60%. These are the findings of an analysis published today by the Centre for Science and Technology Studies (CWTS). NWO and ZonMw are aiming for 100% Open access. Achieving this target will require an extra effort and further steps.
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Dutch researchers are involved in half of the approved consortiums of the international EU Joint Programme Neurodegenerative Diseases Research (JPND). Read more.