Our research is or has been funded through the following grants:
NWO ENW-XS Grant, Grant number (OCENW.XS24.4.209). Title of project: “Culturing the unculturable: developing a human norovirus cell culture model using engineered receptors”. This grant was devised and co-written with a post-doctoral researcher Dr. Robin Veenstra. Amount: €50,000. Period: One year.
Dutch National e-Infrastructure Grant, Grant number (EINF-12729). Title of project: “Computational Affinity Maturation of Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Against Betacoronaviruses”. Computational resources awarded by SURF Cooperative: 250,000 system billing units and 1 terabyte of online storage. Period: One year.
ERC Starting Grant, Grant number (PicAAA; 101164550). Title of project: “Getting to grips with AAA+ ATPases encoded by positive-strand RNA viruses”. Amount: €1,550,000. Period: Five years.
PANVIPREP, funded under the call HORIZON-HLTH-2023-DISEASE-03-04 to identify small molecule antivirals (Grant agreement ID: 101137229). Co-PI together with Prof. Frank van Kuppeveld, amount for UU: €535,000. Period: four years.
NWO Veni Grant, Grant number (VI.Veni.212.102). Title of project: “Unraveling the functions of the enterovirus 2C protein using integrative structural biology”. Amount: €280,000. Period: Three years.
Dutch National e-Infrastructure Grant, Grant number (EINF-2453). Title of project: “Corona Accelerated R&D in Europe”. Computational resources awarded by SURF Cooperative: 706,000 system billing units, 50 terabytes of online storage and 50 terabytes of tape storage. Period: One year.
IMI CARE, Grant number (3.961.380). Title of project: “Corona Accelerated R&D in Europe”. The largest European research initiative addressing the challenges of COVID-19. Co-PI together with Prof. Frank van Kuppeveld and Dr. Berend Jan Bosch. Funded by the European commission and Innovative Medicines Initiative.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship, Grant number: (842333). Title of project: Structural and functional studies of enterovirus 2C proteins: promising targets for antiviral therapy. Amount: €175,572.48. Period: Two years.
EMBO Long-Term Fellowship, Grant number: (ALTF 1172-2018). Title of project: Structural and functional studies of enterovirus 2C proteins: promising targets for antiviral therapy. Amount: €75,000. Period: Two years. (Accepted on a non-stipendiary basis due to Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship).