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Vidi grants

The Veni, Vidi and Vici grants together form the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme, a subsidised programme for talented, creative researchers who conduct innovative research. The Vidi grant is for researches who have conducted research for a number of years after obtaining their doctorate.

2023

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  • Gunes Acar - Web Security and Privacy Observatory 
  • Shari Boodts - Of Books and Beasts
  • Christian Büll - How gut bacteria feast on sweet molecules
  • Annegret Burtscher - Spacetimes near the boundary of existence
  • Matthijs den Dulk - Ethnicity and (In)Equality in Early Christianity
  • Tijs Karman - Quantum chemistry for quantum molecules
  • Robbert Krebbers - New programming languages for the development of correct concurrent software
  • Limor Raviv - From Grunts to Grammars
  • Roderik Rekker - Factual Belief Polarization and its Attitudinal Consequences
  • Malte Rösner - Tricking Nature into Solving the Unsolvable
  • Melanie Schiller - Tuning into Tensions

Radboudumc (2)

  • Ellen van den Bogaard - Hero of our skin
  • Jorik Nonnekes - Modulating arousal to overcome gait impairments in Parkinson's disease

2022

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  • Maike Hansen - How can cells raise or lower their noise
  • Johan Mentink - Pushing the limits of magnetism with fluctuations
  • Jurriaan Rot - New foundations for model learning
  • Willem Velema - Chemically mapping the importance of RNA-metabolite interactions
  • Cornelia Welte - Biostream from biogas using micro-organisms
  • Inti Brazil - A biopsychological approach to typing antisocial individuals
  • Luke Miller - Fusing humans and technology

Radboudumc (3)

  • Anne Marneth - How sugars can be used for blood cell transfusions and fighting blood cancer
  • Martine Hoogman - The other side of ADHD
  • Janna Vrijsen - Sports to enhance treatment of depression

2021

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  • Peter Korevaar - Molecular information processing in self-organizing networks 
  • Aafke Schipper - How do we guide freshwater fish safely through the Anthropocene?
  • Jasper de Groot - Something is in the air! Our chemistry laid bare
  • Lie Fu - Universal invariants in Calabi-Yau geometry 
  • Fleur Zeldenrust - How does our internal state influence our perception?
  • Martin Vinck - How do neurons predict the future? 

Radboudumc (2)

  • Felix Hol - Do parasites make mosquitoes better at transmitting malaria? 
  • Jeroen de Baaij - The kidney in focus: magnesium deficiencies from genetic causes and diabetes 

2020

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  • Linda Geerlings - The power of lifelong experience: how knowledge drives information processing in the aging brain
  • Magdalene Kedziorek - Commutativity in the world of symmetry
  • Sarian Kosten - Bioturbators drive greenhouse gas emissions from shallow inland waters
  • Romain Malejacq - Commander Politics: Cooperation and Competition in Civil War
  • Bart Mennink - Future-proof cryptographic randomness
  • Lennart Verhagen - Making brain waves with ultrasound

Radboudumc (5)

  • Rick Helmich - The impact of stress on Parkinson's disease
  • Marloes Henckens - Engraved in memory
  • Sandra Heskamp - Alpha-emitters: a new treatment option for therapy-resistant tumor cells
  • Geert Litjens - AI-built bridges for prostate cancer patients
  • Vitória Piai - How the dictionary in our brain works

2019

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  • Timothy Budd - Spacetime at the tiniest of scales
  • Daniel Horke - Tracking electron-induced damage in biomolecules
  • Cynthia Kop - From theory to application
  • Anna Lichtwarch-Aschoff - Tipping Points in Treatment Trajectories
  • Niels Spierings - Islamic religiosity: friend or foe of democracy and emancipation?
  • Evan Spruijt - Stopping protein aggregation in liquid droplets

Radboudumc (3)

  • Francesco Ciompi - Predicting Lung Cancer Immunotherapy Response. It’s personal.
  • Koen Haak - The way I see it: bridging the gap between visual function and functional vision
  • Laurien Buffart - Physical exercise to boost benefit from chemotherapy?

2018

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  • Thomas Boltje - Chemical reactions to make complex sugars 
  • Willem Frankenhuis - Hidden Talents in Harsh Environments
  • Kati Ihnat - Making a martyr in medieval Spain
  • Kristof Jacobs - Democratic innovations & populism: For better or worse?
  • Rostislav Makhaylovskiy - Spinning logic at the speed of light
  • Laura van Niftrik - From wastewater to rocket fuel
  • Tâm Ngô - Bones of Contention: Technologies of Identification and Politics of Reconciliation in Vietnam

Radboudumc (4)

  • Matthijs Jore - The malaria parasite’s fight against our immune system
  • Ritse Mann - Breast CT to improve clinical care for women with (suspected) breast cancer
  • Daniele Tauriello - Restoring the immune system to prevent cancer from spreading
  • Johannes Textor - How Intelligent is the Immune System?