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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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Two scientists whose friendship was forged in Mater’s South Brisbane pathology laboratories are celebrating an incredible 80 years of helping to save critically ill ...
Endocrinologist and Mater Researcher David McIntyre has been conferred the title of Emeritus Professor in recognition of his outstanding commitment and contribution ...
Josie was diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease, an inflammatory bowel autoimmune disease, while still in her final year of high school.
Mater Research hosted the 2023 Future Leaders Symposium at the Translational Research Institute (TRI) this week.
Pregnant women with diabetes will be able to enjoy midwifery-led care for the first time thanks to an Australian-first model of care being launched by Mater Mothers ...
Brisbane Broncos winger Jordan Pereira is looking forward to an unforgettable first Father’s Day with his newborn daughter Lara.
A baby boy born weighing less than a tub of butter and born 13 weeks early will spend Father’s Day in hospital in the arms of proud father-of-four John Macfarlane.
The number of applications to train as a nurse with Mater Education has surged by more than 330% since course fees were removed, thanks to the Queensland Government’s ...
Hundreds of unborn babies with life-threatening heart conditions like Matilda Guy are being given a chance of survival thanks to a specialist cardiology team at the ...
Five thousand cyclists have raised more than $564,000 to fight cancer after completing the Brisbane to Gold Coast Cycle for Cancer.
A Queensland mother-of-two diagnosed with stage two ovarian cancer planned her wedding day from her hospital bed at Mater Hospital Brisbane in the days following ...
The Nine Telethon will return in 2024, in support of Mater Little Miracles, helping to give our littlest Queenslanders the best possible start to life.