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Being a mother to six boys, with one of her children born prematurely at 29 weeks, prompted Noongar woman Valerie Ah Chee to become a midwife at the age of 45.
Researchers at Mater Hospital Brisbane are encouraging women with gynaecological cancers to donate to the state’s only live tissue biobank in a bid to improve patient ...
Mater Researchers have discovered that an immune factor released by white blood cells during infection or inflammation works to suppress the body’s immune response ...
Proud Brisbane mum of six and Mater Researcher Valerie Ah Chee has embarked on a 20-hour long drive to Melbourne to cheer on her very own Brisbane Lions cub Callum Ah ...
A Queensland-first study by Mater researchers is aiming to change the lives of Australians crippled by an incurable form of dementia.
Mater Researchers have found evidence of inherent changes to the pancreas in people with Type 1 diabetes. Published recently in Scientific Reports, these new findings ...
A sunflower festival in the Scenic Rim that attracts more than 12,000 people to its golden fields has a goal to raise $100,000 for vital cancer research and care at ...
Endocrinologist and Mater Researcher David McIntyre has been conferred the title of Emeritus Professor in recognition of his outstanding commitment and contribution ...
Dr Jay Gunawardana and Dr Joshua Tobin, members of Mater Research's Blood Cancer Group led by Professor Maher Gandhi, have recently been awarded more than $375,000 in ...
A team of clinician-based Mater Researchers are leading the way launching a new Australian-first innovative model of care for pregnant women with diabetes.
We are delighted to announce that Mater Researcher, Jen Stables, a final year PhD student in the Macrophage Biology Research Group was a finalist in both the Judges ...
More children are getting Type 1 diabetes and Mater Researcher Professor Jo Forbes is working to find out, “why?”