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By two, more than 80% of children have been diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus at least once. RSV is a common cause of lung infections such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia.
RSV research could reduce the longevity of virus
The Australian Institute of Policy & Science (AIPS) yesterday announced this year’s Tall Poppy Science Award winners in an intimate celebration.
Tall Poppy award reaches new heights
In the recent NHMRC Ideas and Investigator Grant rounds, Mater Research was successful in obtaining funding for five research grants totaling $6.6 million.
Mater Receives $6.6 million in new funding
A new spin-out from The University of Queensland will develop a novel therapy for the growing problem of obesity-related liver disease with the support of an initial investment from IP Group.
MRI-UQ discoveries translated from the lab into a spin-out company with real-world application
A vaccine for childhood respiratory viral infections is a step closer after an Mater Research Institute—UQ immunopathology specialist was awarded a prestigious Children’s Hospital Foundation grant.
RSV vaccine a step closer
Four researchers from Mater Research have been selected as Career Track Fellows for 2018.
Career track fellowships announced
As a recipient of last year’s Mater Research Grant for Outstanding Women, Dr Sumaira Hasnain is passionate about the development of women in science.
Women making a difference: Dr Sumaira Hasnain
Researchers from Mater Research Institute-University of Queensland (MRI-UQ) have been awarded $2.86 million in National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding.
NHMRC grants awarded
Mater Research was awarded the Employer of Choice Small Business Award at last week's Women in Technology (WiT) Awards ceremony held at Royal International Convention Centre.
Mater Research recognised at Women in Technology Awards
Two outstanding female researchers have been announced as the recipients of the first Mater Research grants for Outstanding Women.
Mater Research announces recipients of grants for Outstanding Women