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Bone marrow failure is one of the most common side effects of cancer therapy causing hospitalisation, and at its most severe can lead to death.
Mater Research investigates if bone marrow cells could protect against the side effects of cancer therapy
This National Science Week, Mater Researcher Lena shares why she choose a career in STEM.
Making Impactful Change in Bone Health
The team at Mater Research have started 2020 with a number of success stories from awards to promotions and new appointments our research team have been busy—and it’s only the third week of January.
Celebrating Success at Mater Research
Mater people have made an outstanding impression at the annual University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine Excellence Awards.
Mater awarded for medical and research excellence
Mater researchers received two prestigious awards at this year’s Women in Technology (WiT) awards ceremony held at the Royal International Convention Centre last week (Friday 14 September).
Mater Research recognised at 2018 Women in Technology Awards
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
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 Allison Pettit has recently been appointed to the position of Director of Biomedical Research at Mater Research.
New Director of Biomedical Research
Mater Research Institute-University of Queensland (MRI-UQ) has been awarded more than $10 million in National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding.
NHMRC grants round announced
Held on Wednesday 25 October, the 2017 Mater Research Awards for Excellence acknowledged and celebrated outstanding contributions by individuals to Mater Research, Mater Health, and the...
Mater Research 2017 Awards for Research Excellence
Mater Research was awarded the Employer of Choice Small Business Award at last week's Women in Technology (WiT) Awards ceremony held at Royal International Convention Centre.
Mater Research recognised at Women in Technology Awards
Research describes novel hand bone formation ‘roadmap’ that reveals new treatment considerations for some skeletal dysplasias.
Research describes novel hand bone formation ‘roadmap’