On June 6, the second symposium of the strategic program Infection & Immunity took place at Villa Jongerius. The theme of the afternoon was "I meets I; how collaborations create new opportunities”. The afternoon was therefore devoted to collaboration between researchers from the two Is. The symposium was hosted by Jonas Kuiper (Ophthalmology, CTI) and Marc Bonten, who kicked off as I&I chair with an update of the strategic program. Subsequently, recipients of the I&I Grant 2018 presented their awarded collaborative projects:
• Roos Berbers: Microbial translocation and IgA in
Common Variable Immunodeficiency
• Fernanda Paganelli: Collagen-like ligands for the
inhibitory immune receptor LAIR-1 as EHEC virulence
factors
• Stefan Nierkens: The effect of HHV6 viremia on
thymopoiesis after hematopoietic cell transplantation
“Where I meets I . . .”
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“Nog nieuw Zaans
Medisch Centrum
kampt mogelijk met constructiefout; toiletten bron superbacterie”
Marc Bonten and
Jan Kluijtmans
(gooieneemlander.nl)
“Elke dag jeuk kan gekmakend zijn: de strijd van wetenschappers
en patiënten tegen
het gekriebel en gekrab”
Marjolein de Bruin-Weller (Volkskrant.nl)
Coming five years, partners from the Netherlands Centre for One Health (NCOH) will investigate how the Netherlands can be better prepared for infectious diseases transmitted by mosquitoes. The Dutch Research Council (NWO) has awarded almost 9 million euros for this research. This amount has been supplemented to 10 million euros in contributions from seven collaborating public organisations. UMC Utrecht contributes with the ZIeKA-monitor, a tool which facilitates investigation of disease transmission in travellers.
Outbreaks of (new) infectious diseases in humans and animals are becoming more prevalent worldwide. That is due to various factors, such as population growth, international trade, international travel and climate change. In the Netherlands, a relatively large number of people, livestock and animals live near each other. In combination with our water-rich landscape and busy international trade and travel, it makes us vulnerable to outbreaks of infectious diseases.
10 million for One Health research in the Netherlands
“Een superbacterie
klinkt veel enger
dan hij is”
Marc Bonten
(Trouw.nl)
“Is een extra
prik
voor jongens zinvol
in tijden van vaccinatiescepsis?”
Patricia
Bruijning-Verhagen (volkskrant.nl)
“Geen hiv,
maar wel
eerder
dood aan
andere
ziekten”
Anne Wensing
(Volkskrant)
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