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We are pleased to announce the 2020 Strategic Grant for Outstanding Women.
Promising researcher awarded the Outstanding Women’s Grant
Mater Research’s Professor Josephine Forbes has recently published a review in Nature Reviews Nephrology investigating mitochondrial dysfunction in diabetic kidney disease.
Investigating diabetic kidney disease
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 Katharina Ronacher was awarded a Mater Research Strategic Grant for Outstanding Women on International Women’s Day.
Associate Professor Katharina Ronacher: stopping the spread of tuberculosis
Professor Josephine Forbes was awarded a Mater Research Strategic Grant for Outstanding Women on International Women’s Day.
Professor Josephine Forbes: preventing kidney disease in patients with diabetes
As a recipient of last year’s Mater Research Grant for Outstanding Women, Dr Shelley Wilkinson is passionate about supporting women to have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies.
Women making a difference: Dr Shelley Wilkinson
As a recipient of last year’s Mater Research Grant for Outstanding Women, Dr Sumaira Hasnain is passionate about the development of women in science.
Women making a difference: Dr Sumaira Hasnain
Two outstanding female researchers have been announced as the recipients of the first Mater Research grants for Outstanding Women.
Mater Research announces recipients of grants for Outstanding Women