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Who will be the winner of the 2021 Science and Innovation Prize? From the 24 nominations of the scientific associations, 3 nominations were chosen, this week, by the professional jury led by ZonMw chairman Jeroen Geurts, including 2 nominations involving Radboudumc researchers.
In rare diseases, such as systemic sclerosis, it’s often difficult to conduct large-scale research. Rheumatologist Madelon Vonk has managed to follow enough patients with systemic sclerosis for years. The results of her research have been published in BMJ Annal of the Rheumatic Diseases.
Purpose of this Basic Science Award of the Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) is to stimulate fundamental research in the field of osteoarthritis. Congratulations Peter.
Fons van de Loo, theme Inflammatory diseases, has been granted a 3 year PPP Allowance made available by Health~Holland for the project ‘REFIT’. The goal of this project is to restore the barrier function, immunity and microbiome of the intestinal tract using extracellular vesicles from milk.
Four junior researchers, affiliated to the RIMLS, have each received a Veni grant of 250,000 Euro from NWO. Our researchers received this prestigious grant for their remarkable and original talent and their ability to carry out innovative research.
Two projects of Arjen Blom and Peter van Lent, theme Inflammatory diseases, were granted by the Dutch Arthritis Association (€ 160,000 per project).
Involved RIHS researchers are Elke de Jong and Juul van den Reek, department of Dermatology
European League against Rheumatism (EULAR).
Two projects were granted by the Dutch Arthritis Association for experimental Rheumatology (total amount is € 460,000).
Wietske Kievit and Floor Berden have illustrated this in PlosOne paper
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