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Congratulations to this year’s Women in Technology awards winners.
Celebrating an evening of success
Forty-four outstanding women from across Queensland have been announced as finalists in the 2020 annual Women in Technology (WiT) Awards following a record 440 nominations.
WiT Award Finalists Announced
Mater researcher and Director of the Stillbirth Centre for Research Excellence (CRE) Professor Vicki Flenady has been awarded $1.3 million through Federal Government funding.
New Federal support to ensure more healthy pregnancies in Australia
A $40,000 grant has been awarded to the Mater Research Institute—University of Queensland (MRI-UQ) to develop a parent-version of the national clinical guidelines on care around stillbirth.
New funding to better support parents touched by stillbirth
Professor Vicki Flenady and her team at the Stillbirth Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) were awarded the UQ Faculty of Medicine Collaborators of the Year Award.
Mater researchers recognised for their extensive collaborations
A new mobile phone app being trialled at Mater Mothers’ Hospital Brisbane aims to reduce the rate of stillbirth in Australia by 30 per cent by focusing on a baby’s kicks.
App hopes to reduce stillbirths by 30 per cent
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
Mater Research Institute-University of Queensland (MRI-UQ) has been awarded $3.2 million in National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) funding, following the annual grant announcement.
MRI-UQ research recognised with NHMRC project funding