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A vaccine for childhood respiratory viral infections is a step closer after an Mater Research Institute—UQ immunopathology specialist was awarded a prestigious Children’s Hospital Foundation grant.
RSV vaccine a step closer
Professor Helen Liley’s addressed the prestigious Boston Children’s Hospital at their 150th Anniversary this month.
International spotlight on newborn care
Professor Maher Gandhi will be appointed as Chief Executive Officer of Mater Research and Director of MRI-UQ, effective May 1 2019.
Professor Maher Gandhi appointed Chief Executive Officer of Mater Research
Mater Research and Mater Mothers' Hospitals representatives participated in the Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Congress, aiming to improve maternal and newborn health outcomes.
Improving maternal and newborn health outcomes
Two female researchers in Queensland have been awarded strategic grants as a step forward in closing the research and academic gender gap.
180K to support women changing our world
Associate Professor Kristen Radford was awarded a 2019 Mater Research Strategic Grants for Outstanding Women.
Congratulations A/Prof Radford
Dr Sandy Richardson was awarded a 2019 Mater Research Strategic Grants for Outstanding Women.
Congratulations Dr Richardson
Dr Seth Cheetham has been awarded three grants to fund research projects addressing the role of genomic plasticity in cancer treatment.
Mater Researcher secures trio of funding for cancer research
A devotion to closing the gap in maternity care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women has seen Professor Sue Kildea awarded the Health Services Research Award.
Closing the gap in maternity health services
Following an international search, Professor Maher Gandhi has been appointed Director of Clinical Research at Mater Research.
Mater Research announces appointment to Director of Clinical Research
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
Mater's Neurosciences Unit are investigating novel diagnostic markers for autoimmune encephalitis
NMDAR antibody encephalitis and novel diagnostic markers