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Simulation is effective in teaching difficult gynaecological procedures to doctors with different levels of expertise, a Mater Research study has found.
Mater Research is pleased to announce Dr Linda Gallo and Dr Hanna Reinebrant as the successful applicants for the 2017 Mater Research Early Career Research (ECR) Travel Grants.
Queensland researchers have made a discovery that may lead to new treatments for anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Mater Researcher, Dr Sandra Richardson has been announced as a successful recipient of an Advance Queensland fund to support her research through maternity leave.
New research suggests that comprehensive mental health screening should be offered to women in pregnancy who report anxiety, altered quality of life and depressive symptoms.
Queensland researchers have discovered a new way to target a rare form of breast cancer, giving hope for improved treatment options.
A Mater Research trial is underway to test a new treatment for Ross River fever.
Research describes novel hand bone formation ‘roadmap’ that reveals new treatment considerations for some skeletal dysplasias.
Higher Degree research students were given an opportunity to present their thesis research to both scientists and non-scientists at the Mater Research Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
A recent Mater Research protocol submitted to the NHMRC has demonstrated the vital role consumers play in shaping and improving research trials.
An Australian first trial lead by Mater Researcher A/Prof Helen Liley is investigating effective treatment options for newborns with Neonatal Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy
A gene mutation making young children extremely vulnerable to common viruses may represent a new type of immunodeficiency.