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A new study by Mater Research has shown pre-diabetes increases the severity of
tuberculosis (TB).
Mater study shows pre-diabetes worsens lung infections
Around 1.7 million Australians have diabetes. And between 30 per cent and 40 per cent of people with diabetes will develop kidney disease. This can significantly shorten their life.
Earlier focus on diabetes may yields results
The Australian Institute of Policy & Science (AIPS) yesterday announced this year’s Tall Poppy Science Award winners in an intimate celebration.
Tall Poppy award reaches new heights
Dr Katie Brooker is carving a pathway to discover how to better help those who fall between the gaps in our health system.
Supporting those with diabetes and autism
COVID-19 and diabetes research needs your participation.
Your chance to help improve COVID-19 outcomes
The International Diabetes Federation 2019 Congress has selected Mater’s Professor David McIntyre to provide the prestigious ‘Stream Award Lecture’ at this year’s meeting.
Professor David McIntyre selected to present prestigious lecture
Mater Research’s Professor Josephine Forbes has recently published a review in Nature Reviews Nephrology investigating mitochondrial dysfunction in diabetic kidney disease.
Investigating diabetic kidney disease