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Mater has demonstrated that a room service model better meets patient nutritional needs
The difference between feeding and eating
A group of Mater researchers have discovered a key part to the bone marrow regeneration process which has the potential to improve outcomes for patients who require bone marrow transplants.
New Mater research could improve bone marrow transplants
Postgraduate research students at Mater recently presented their research projects at the Mater Research Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
Mater Research Postgraduate students excel at Three Minute Thesis competition
A landmark Queensland-led study into the emergency care and management of infants with bronchiolitis is set to change the way the disease is treated in hospitals internationally.
Queensland study to revolutionise treatment of children with bronchiolitis
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
The world’s leading minds on ocular melanoma say more must be done to help the 50 per cent of patients who die from melanoma of the eye in Australia.
Australian killer receives international focus
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
Mater Researches are investigating the diagnosis process for sepsis in children, a major disease that can lead to severe illness and remains one of the leading causes of mortality in children...
Improving sepsis diagnosis in children
Congratulations to Dr Gregor Kijanka and Dr Magid Fahim who are the recipients of this year’s TRI Development Awards.
Winners announced for TRI development awards
Mater Research Group Leader and Mater Foundation Senior Research Fellow Dr Samudragupta Bora's research student, Theresa Chin, has graduated from UQ's Honours program with...
Mater Student’s Superb Success
Forty two babies are stillborn in Australia every week, and 60 per cent of them are recorded as “unexplained”.
Stillbirth is not just stillbirth: more information is needed
As part of World Diabetes Day, an Australian Diabetes Society’s (ADS) research grant recipient discusses her work in diabetes and pregnancy.
World Diabetes Day - Research uncovering link between gut health and pregnancy outcomes