On 11 February we celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science to acknowledge the outstanding contribution that women make to STEM related fields and strive for equal access and...
February is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month held to educate people on the disease as it is still one of the deadliest women’s cancer. Every day in Australia, four women are diagnosed with ovarian...
Mater Researcher Associate Professor Kristen Radford has been awarded a 2020 Fulbright Future Scholarship allowing her to progress her cancer research with a four month sabbatical at the Tisch...
Congratulations to Dr Catherine Franklin and Dr Sinead Barry who have been announced as the next Betty McGrath Fellowship recipients.
In the recent National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Ideas and Investigator Grant rounds, Mater Research was successful in obtaining funding for five research grants totaling $6.6...
Mater people have made an outstanding impression at the annual University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine Excellence Awards with ten Mater individuals nominated across five award categories for...
Dr Joshua Tobin a haematologist-in-training at Mater has been awarded the prestigious 2019 Celgene Future Leaders in Hematology Award in Orlando, Florida on Saturday 7 December.
Mater Hospital is leading the way in cutting-edge health and medical research, with Australia’s peak research advocacy body awarding two out of three finalist spots for frontiers research to Mater...
Collaboration between clinical research institutes the Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery (GRIDD), Mater Research and Translational Research Institute (TRI) has led to a significant breakthrough...
The Annual Mater Research Awards and Young Investigator Symposium has been held in Brisbane this week recognising the significant contribution of seasoned and emerging Mater researcher talent.
A new drug, yet to be approved by the Therapeutic Goods Administration, is giving a small group of chronic Cystic Fibrosis (CF) patients at Mater a second chance at life.
Mater Researcher Dr Felicity Davis has been awarded one of two $50,000 Metcalf Prizes from the National Stem Cell Foundation of Australia