Chronological age is a major risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Increasingly, biological age is recognized as a more informative indicator of physiological state, reflecting cumulative cellular and systemic damage, regenerative capacity, and functional reserve.
đ Whatâs on offer?
This call invites interdisciplinary research proposals that aim to explore:
- The extent and mechanisms of accelerated biological ageing in patient populations.
- Biobehavioural determinants of (accelerated) biological ageing.
- Whether lifestyle or behavioural interventions can modify biological ageing trajectories.
- The impact of biological ageing on physical functioning, disability progression, frailty, and long-term outcomes.
- Maximum budget available: âŹ30,000.
đ Who can apply?
- Each project must involve at least one senior researcher affiliated with Amsterdam Movement Sciences research institute.
- For full eligibility details, exact conditions and deadlines, please refer to the official call text in the application form below.
- NOTE the deadline: 08/05/'26.
- Important note: All awarded funds must be spent within the 2026 financial year.