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Grant success allows research to progress to clinical trails for post chemotherapy gynaecological cancer patients.
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A Queensland-first trial that will assess the impacts of COVID-19 on expectant parents and their unborn babies, at Mater Mothers’ Hospitals, supported by the Lott, via Golden Casket.
Mater researcher Professor Vicki Clifton and her team want to know how parent’s lifestyle choices impact their children.
A new era of ovarian cancer research has begun, with Queensland studies receiving a record-breaking four out of eight grants.
Dr Lucy Burr has expansive knowledge of respiratory illness which is helping the taskforce build living guidelines for the treatment of COVID-19.
National Volunteer Week is a time to celebrate and give thanks to those who help to support various initiatives by donating their valuable time and skills.
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Professor John Hooper and his team based at TRI, receives accolade that will allow them to progress ovarian cancer research to clinical trial.