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Mater Research are proud to have four finalists in the Women In Technology Awards.

16

Aug

Congratulations to Mater Research Women In Technology Awards Finalists!

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.

18

Sep

Earlier focus on diabetes may yields results

Researchers from Mater Research have been awarded more than $1.84 million in National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding.

12

Dec

Mater Research awarded $1.84 million in NHMRC funding

Mater Research’s Professor Josephine Forbes has recently published a review in Nature Reviews Nephrology investigating mitochondrial dysfunction in diabetic kidney disease.

04

Jul

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.

08

Mar

180K to support women changing our world

Professor Josephine Forbes was awarded a Mater Research Strategic Grant for Outstanding Women on International Women’s Day.

08

Mar

Professor Josephine Forbes: preventing kidney disease in patients with diabetes

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...

26

Oct

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.

05

Sep

Mater Research recognised at Women in Technology Awards

A Mater Researcher has been awarded the prestigious TJ Neale award by the Australia and New Zealand Society of Nephrology (ANZSN). 

05

Sep

Prestigious TJ Neale award presented to Mater Researcher