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Mater Research is proud to sponsor the ‘Employer of Choice Small/Medium Business’ category, as part of the 23rd Annual Women in Technology awards.
Supporting the next generation of Women in Technology
A collaboration between the Queensland Brain Institute at the University of Queensland and Mater Research has seen the first ever recording of a human neuron in Australia.
Australian first recording of a human neuron
Launched in early September, the taskforce has begun to help raise awareness for Australian living with blood cancers to get the help they need.
The National Strategic Action Plan for Blood Cancer
The University of Queensland’s School of Psychology awarded the winner of this year’s Tutor Excellence Award.
Recognised for Excellence
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
Despite a global health pandemic catching everyone off guard, this year has still delivered moments of joy for new parents.
Meeting milestones in the face of challenges
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 researchers, in partnership with The University of Queensland, have achieved publication in the highly-ranked journal ‘Clinical and Translational Immunology’.
Mater Researchers make early breakthrough with cancer vaccines
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.
When opportunity wheels by
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
The Annual Mater Research Awards and Young Investigator Symposium has been held in Brisbane this week recognising the significant contribution of seasoned and emerging Mater researcher talent.
Mater Research Awards and Young Investigator Symposium