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We are part of a collaborative research institute with The University of Queensland and founding partner of the Translational Research Institute
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Breast cancer survivors and their supporters across Queensland are being urged to fight the disease by joining this year’s ‘Sea of Pink’.
Hayleigh Carter always dreamt of becoming a professional dancer – before a diagnosis with a rare genetic disorder ended her hopes of a career on stage.
When schoolchildren were asked to name a construction crane on the site of a new Mater hospital, little Leticia Salas had the perfect answer – Doctor Crane.
Meet little Abigail Heise – the newest Brisbane Broncos fan to join the ranks in 2024. The youngest of seven siblings, Abigail was the first baby born at Mater ...
A tiny baby boy who spent five months fighting for his life in a Mater neonatal unit after being born 17 weeks early is now home in time for his very first Christmas.
One of the tiniest Mater Mothers babies of 2023 will be reunited with his twin brother on Christmas Day in the hospital’s Neonatal Critical Care Unit.
Celebrating their first family Christmas with premature ‘miracle’ triplets Henry, Joyce and Josie will be a dream come true for Queensland parents Emma and Joshua.
Queenslanders are being urged to slow down and stay safe in the lead-up to Christmas after a spike in traumatic injuries caused by power tools, knives and broken ...
Associate Professor Kym Rae and her research team are determined to improve healthcare outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
A young couple have celebrated their wedding next to the cot of their precious baby daughter in a neonatal unit.
Mater is encouraging Queenslanders to practise good kitchen hygiene this Christmas to save themselves and their families from a bout of festive food poisoning.
Mater researchers undertaking the largest-ever genetic association study of osteoporosis say the project may reveal new therapeutic opportunities for treating ...