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Mater Research Principal Fellow, Professor Jean-Pierre Levesque, will lead game-changing international research to discover new treatments to stop neurogenic heterotopic ossifications (NHO).
World first research a game changer for spinal cord injuries
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What’s it like to be a PhD student at Mater Research
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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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 group of Mater researchers have discovered a key part to the bone marrow regeneration process which has the potential to improve outcomes for patients who require bone marrow transplants.
New Mater research could improve bone marrow transplants
The Equity Trustees’ Cancer Research Travel Grants have been awarded to Mater Research PhD student Johanna Erbani and Research Officer Dr Kavita Bisht.
Equity Trustees’ Cancer Research Travel Grants announced
Mater Research is proud to announce that Professor Brian Gabrielli and Professor Jean-Pierre Levesque have been awarded research grants through Cancer Council Queensland.
Mater researchers awarded grants through CCQ
Mater Research Institute-University of Queensland (MRI-UQ) has been awarded more than $10 million in National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding.
NHMRC grants round announced
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 Institute-University of Queensland (MRI-UQ) has been awarded $3.2 million in National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding, following the annual grant announcement.
MRI-UQ research recognised with NHMRC project funding