Seven UG scientists have been awarded a VIDI grant of up to 850,000 euros from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). With a VIDI grant, researchers can establish their own research group over a five-year period.
Laura Baams from the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences received funding for research on the well-being of LGBTQ+ youth across Europe. At the UMCG, Mark Jan Bonder was awarded funding for research into rare genetic diseases, Ranko Gacesa for work on the microbiome, and Cyril Moers for a project aimed at extending the preservation time of donor kidneys using a specialised pump.
Within the Faculty of Science and Engineering, Kristina Haslinger will use the funding to study enzymes from various organisms to improve medication, while Julian Koellermeier will employ mathematics to predict natural disasters. Adrià Rofes from the Faculty of Arts aims to enhance understanding of language processing in the brain to better protect patients during brain surgery.