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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. -
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The initiative for a national Health Research Infrastructure (Health-RI) is gaining momentum this year. ZonMw interviewed Explorer Leone Flikweert of Health-RI about the importance of Health-RI. -
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The second round of the new programme ZonMw Open Competition will open On 20 February instead of 23 January. The deadline for the first phase of project ideas will be 16 April 2020. The deadline for submitting full proposals will also shift, namely to 15 September 2020. The most important reason for these changes is a substantive sharpening of the call for proposals. -
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What makes recurrent adrenal tumours in children resistant to chemotherapy? Researchers at Amsterdam UMC have managed to shed some light on the problem. -
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From today onwards, research institutions together with (public) institutions and businesses or local governments can jointly submit funding proposals to quickly tackle a practical problem related to the coronavirus crisis and the measures taken against that. Given the need to act urgently, the deadline for submitting proposals for this call is 25 May 2020, at 12.00 hours CEST. -
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ZonMw pursues a collaborative procurement policy. This concerns both the collaboration with entrepreneurs and non-profit organisations as well as collaboration within its own organisation. How we do that, our procurement policy and our procurement conditions are described on this page. -
Due to the constantly changing situation regarding the corona virus (COVID-19) pandemic, the funding opportunity for Gender in Research Fellowships has been withdrawn.
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CovAID: Pathophysiological and societal effects of COVID-19 control measures on autoimmune disorders
COVID-19 measures, such as lockdowns, reduced the spread of non-COVID respiratory infections, which are linked to the development of neurological autoimmune diseases like narcolepsy, multiple sclerosis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome. LUMC, Amsterdam UMC, and Sleep-Wake Center SEIN will investigate whether COVID-19 measures reduced the number of new autoimmune disease cases. The societal effects of… -
Invisible, lonely, and depressed: Unrelenting causal impacts of school closures on immigrant mothers
Pandemic-driven school closures produced unintended negative impacts such as parental stress. But are Dutch parents still navigating the stress years later after the school closures? By leveraging advanced statistical techniques and population-based longitudinal survey data, we seek to examine the medium-term causal effects of school closures on parents’ social, psychological, and mental health… -
This project is a continuation of the CIAO project, focusing on appropriate measures to prevent and control outbreaks of COVID-19 and Influenza in nursing homes. The CIAO project started in November 2022 and was completed in August 2024. The current project focuses on the dissemination and implementation of the CIAO project findings.
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Researchers will develop effective feedback to improve both the quantity and quality of antibiotic use and reduce antibiotic resistance in hospitals.
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View the ZonMw Pearl Award for the Physical Activity Environment Policy Index: specific recommendations on how to improve national policy on physical activity.