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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).

26

Jul

World first research a game changer for spinal cord injuries

Good things certainly come in threes for Mater Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Dr Stacey Bartlett. She is celebrating a trifecta of research success.

14

May

Mater researcher celebrates research trifecta

During a world first therapy, Mater Researcher and Haematologist Professor Maher Gandhi 46-year-old patient Scott Griffiths has been successfully cured of a rare type of lymphoma.

23

Mar

Brisbane Researcher uses breakthrough therapy to cure lymphoma patient

Advanced Life Support Training for Frontline Healthcare Workers develops from the Betty McGrath Grant

17

Mar

Advanced Life Support Training for Frontline Healthcare Workers develops from the Betty McGrath Grant

Health Service Research received a boost for further work into understanding perinatal physiotherapy care through a new co-designed program for the new Mater Family Wellbeing Service.

01

Mar

Physiotherapy approach to improve the mental health of mothers

Alana Delaforce, Hospital/Service Quality and Safety Manager's work has been recognised as one of five winners for the Betty McGrath Grant,

26

Feb

Patient Blood Management Pillars’ Supported by Betty McGrath Grant

Mater’s newly established Perinatal Mental Health Team celebrated a win this year.

22

Feb

Perinatal Mental Health gets a lift from Best Start Grant success

Late gestation research into adverse pregnancy outcomes gained funding to begin research using machine learning techniques.

12

Feb

Betty McGrath Grant will help develop reliable prediction methods for mothers’ and babies’ health

Perinatal and infant mental health is better for the Best Start Grant.

03

Feb

Grant awarded for further study into Mothers’ Mental Health

It's a wrap for the 2020 inaugural event.

20

Nov

Mater Research Showcase

High cholesterol has historically been linked to an increased risk of heart disease. But can high cholesterol be protective against infections?

06

Nov

Mater researcher identifies links in high cholesterol and protective infection outcomes

Breast cancer research raises awareness this month.

23

Oct

Creating new biomarkers in breast cancer research

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