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New research shows the taste and smell of milk may help brain growth in tube-fed premature babies.
The importance of smell and taste in very premature baby development
Betty McGrath Grant to help improve newborn pain management outcomes
Betty McGrath Grant to help improve newborn pain management outcomes
Pregnant women and their unborn babies can look forward to a brighter future.
Grant success aims to lower the risk of fetal distress in labour
Mater researcher Dr Vicki Clifton and Mater Centre for Neuroscience’s Dr Lisa Gillinder have been recognised for their achievements at the 22nd annual Women in Technology (WiT) Awards.
Mater researchers recognised at Women in Technology awards
Mater Research is planning the largest group cohort study in the state since the 1980s, aiming to follow 10 000 Queensland families over three decades.
Mater Research planning for largest cohort study in Queensland
RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, is a virus that infects the lungs and breathing passages and can hospitalise young and premature babies through complications like pneumonia.
RSV immunisation in pregnancy
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.
Early career researcher seeding grants announced