The Stillbirth CRE has been given a huge funding boost to deliver culturally and linguistically appropriate programs on stillbirth prevention and care to First Nations, migrant, refugee, and high...
In a boost to the health and wellbeing of women of Greater Springfield, Mater Health Economist and Researcher Dr Elizabeth Martin has been awarded a Mater Research Strategic Grant for Outstanding...
In a Queensland first, Mater Epilepsy Unit and Mater Research are changing the conversation in epilepsy care by appointing a dedicated speech therapist to the unit.
Young Australians are at risk of unknowingly developing liver disease due to overeating and drinking too much alcohol, warns Mater Research Senior Fellow Dr Katharine Irvine.
Mater Researcher, Associate Professor Katharina Ronacher is on the hunt for medical answers to treating patients with COVID-19, and a $70,000 funding injection will help her make important headway.
Our researchers are making big strides in the fight against Type 1 diabetes, identifying a crucial protein that could prevent the autoimmune disease from taking hold.
The evidence continues to grow about the importance of good gut bacteria for health, with Mater Researchers identifying 5 bacterial strains that suppress gut inflammation and IBD symptoms.
A $100,000 Springfield Health City Research Grant to Mater Foundation has enabled Associate Professor Sumaira Hasnain to launch a study into whether specially designed therapeutic drugs can help...
Don’t blame COVID – your mental health in pregnancy has more to do with quality of life than lockdowns, a new study led by Mater Research and the Qld Family Cohort suggests.
Dr Jodi Saunus has been awarded this year’s Mater Research Strategic Grant for Outstanding Women to progress her impressive translational research to identify novel molecular biomarkers in breast...
Flipping the way Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research is generated and conducted is the key priority for the head of Mater Researcher’s Indigenous Health Research Group, Associate...
Mater Researchers have launched a trial to discover if laser light therapy can relieve some of the debilitating symptoms of IBD in young people.