Every year, 4,000 Dutch people die as a result of their work. A large proportion of these cases are due to hazardous substances exposure. How can we prevent work-related illnesses due to exposures?
An international team of eight researchers highlights in Nature Food missed opportunities for climate, health and other benefits from reducing consumption of animal-sourced foods.
Unfortunately, many pedigree dogs and cats struggle with hereditary diseases or suffer from harmful external features. In many cases, these diseases and disorders would be preventable.
What effects do endocrine disruptors have on our health? What role do they play in the development of liver diseases? And how do they affect the immune system...
NWO's Open Technology Program is making nearly half a million available for research by Utrecht 木瓜福利影视 and Wageningen 木瓜福利影视 & Research into disturbed intestinal flora in horses.
The 3Rs Centre Utrecht is excited to announce that Professor Hans Clevers will deliver a keynote presentation at the conference "3Rs and NAMs: all inclusive?"
It is not that often that the Dutch Minister for Health, Welfare and Sport and the Dutch Minister for Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality jointly go on a work visit.
As a marine biologist and head of Strandings Investigation, Lonneke IJsseldijk regularly shares photos and videos about her research on Instagram with more than 2800 followers.
Since September 2022, new classes of veterinary students dive into the professional field at the start of their master鈥檚 training as well, once they have completed their basic internships.
Kate Avis, Jeffrie Quarsie and Lorelie Tummers will each receive a Mosaic 2.0 grant from NWO. The aim of the PhD scholarship programme is to promote an inclusive working environment within Dutch knowledge institutions.
The Immunology workgroup report identifies current New Approach Methods (NAMs), analyzes their benefits and limitations, develops future targets and identifies important barriers.