Dutch Kidney Foundation Introduces New Consortia Program

Main Category: Urology / Nephrology
Article Date: 15 Jun 2009 - 0:00 PDT

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This week, the Dutch Kidney Foundation (DKF) announced the launch of a new program for grants of up to 1,500,000 euros to support collaborations of renal research groups in the Netherlands. Grant proposals are in open competition and will be evaluated by the DKF International Scientific Advisory Board, a new review board with acclaimed international renal researchers. Chair of the Board will be Prof. Dr. J.J. Weening, former President of the International Society of Nephrology (ISN).

Over the last few years, the DKF evaluated its research program and commissioned an analysis and future orientation study of nephrology and renal research in the Netherlands. This led to two strategic views. First of all, the Dutch research infrastructure is a dense network of homogeneous academic and regional centres. It is internationally acknowledged as well-suited for large translational and clinical research projects. Secondly, current biomedical research requires more concentration of research efforts and better focusing of research themes. These are necessary to enhance research outcome.

In conclusion, the first advice was to support consortia of research groups working on a collective focus. Furthermore, it is of utmost importance to attract young talented researchers to kidney research. The second advice was to extend the Kolff Program, a personal grant program supporting young talented renal researchers in all career phases. The DKF started the Kolff Program in 2007.

The new Consortia Program will award consortium grants that support research in a collaborative effort by at least three renal research groups. A consortium may include one non-renal group with relevant expertise and/or one international group.

With these grants, the DKF aims to stimulate the linking of basic and applied research, translational research and clinical application of research results. The new program will strengthen the internal cohesion and the international position of Dutch renal research. The ultimate objective is improving the quality of life of kidney patients.

Source: Dutch Kidney Foundation

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