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Congratulations to the winners of the 2017 Early Career Researcher (ECR) seeding grants, Dr Linda Gallo, in the biomedical category, and Dr Mary Ghazawy, in the clinical category.
Forty two babies are stillborn in Australia every week, and 60 per cent of them are recorded as “unexplained”.
As part of World Diabetes Day, an Australian Diabetes Society’s (ADS) research grant recipient discusses her work in diabetes and pregnancy.
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.
Held on Wednesday 25 October, the 2017 Mater Research Awards for Excellence acknowledged and celebrated outstanding contributions by individuals to Mater Research, Mater Health, and the...
The Betty McGrath Fellowship enables practising Mater clinicians or other health professionals to increase their research activity by providing salary support to back-fill their positions.
Mater Researcher Genevieve Whybird volunteers as a mental health support worker in Sri Lanka
A landmark Queensland study will investigate whether genetics hold the key to faster diagnosis and treatment of sepsis.
Mater Foundation has been awarded a $946 000 grant as part of Equity Trustees’ new Medical and Health Partnership Program, supporting medical research.
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.
A Mater Researcher has been awarded the prestigious TJ Neale award by the Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology (ANZSN).
A Mater Researcher has found that hormones, in conjunction with immune markers, may be valuable in determining those who will not respond to treatment for Tuberculosis (TB).