World Clinical Trials Day seeks to recognise the doctors, nurses and scientists who conduct clinical trials and thank them for the significant impact they have on improving public health for...
Patients impacted by Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, can suffer from uncontrolled inflammation of the gut which can lead to debilitating symptoms...
Good things certainly come in threes for Mater Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Dr Stacey Bartlett. She is celebrating a trifecta of research success.
52 cyclists and road crew left Cairns on Sunday 2 May embarking on the 15th annual Far North Queensland Smiddy Challenge, in support of cancer research for Mater Hospital.
During a world first therapy conducted at the Princess Alexandra Hospital by Mater Researcher and Haematologist Professor Maher Gandhi a 46-year-old patient Scott Griffiths has been successfully...
Stillbirth affects more than 2,000 Australian families each year (six babies lost each day). Not every stillbirth is preventable, but many are.
Health Service Research received a boost for further work into understanding perinatal physiotherapy care through a new co-designed program for Mater Mothers’ Hospital and the upcoming Mater Family...
Mater researchers are a step closer to implementing ground-breaking initiatives to improve the health of mothers and babies, thanks to a generous donation from Golden Casket.
The very first Mater People Awards were held last week, acknowledging the efforts of some of Mater's finest.
As summer looms just around the corner it is extremely important to raise awareness of the danger of sun exposure and importance of sun safe behaviour to prevent skin cancer, especially in Queensland.
To recognise Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Mater researcher Dr Cameron Snell shares where we are at in finding better outcomes for those with breast cancer.
A collaboration between the Queensland Brain Institute at the University of Queensland and Mater Research has seen the first ever recording of a human neuron in Australia.