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  • The Pros-RODAM study
    The Pros-RODAM study The Pros-RODAM study aims to identify the key environmental exposures and epigenetic factors, responsible for the increased burden of hypertension in migrants.
    • Ongoing
  • The RODAM study
    The RODAM study The RODAM study aims to understand the reasons for the high prevalence of obesity, T2D and other cardiovascular risk factors among sub-Saharan Africans.
    • Ongoing
  • The multicenter study PReFIT
    The multicenter study PReFIT PreFIT study aims to evaluate the accuracy, feasibility and cost-effectiveness of new and existing point-of-care Tuberculosis diagnostic tests.
    • Ongoing
  • Project on meaningful societal participation of informal caregivers
    Project on meaningful societal participation of informal caregivers The project focuses on societal participation of Dutch informal caregivers and the meaningfulness that they attach to these participation activities.
    • Ongoing
  • The multicenter ACTIVE trial
    The multicenter ACTIVE trial (Cost-)Effectiveness of a transmural integrated care program for knee arthroplasty patients in the working population.
    • Ongoing
  • MEES studies: extension of the PROMIS item bank
    MEES studies: extension of the PROMIS item bank The MEES studies aim to improve the measurement of societal participation by extending the PROMIS item bank. These item banks are large sets of questions (items) that all measure the same construct.
    • Ongoing
  • The StayFine study
    The StayFine study The StayFine study aims to explore whether and how it is possible to prevent relapse of common mental health disorders in young people.
    • Ongoing
  • The BIObanks Netherlands Internet Collaboration (BIONIC project)
    The BIObanks Netherlands Internet Collaboration (BIONIC project) The BIONIC project aims to search for genetic variants for depression, including those which are specific for the Dutch population.
    • Ongoing
  • The TO-AITION project
    The TO-AITION project Depression is associated with cardiovascular disease. The TO-AITION project aims to investigate mechanisms in cardiovascular disease-depression comorbidity.
    • Ongoing