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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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New research from the Queensland Family Cohort study shows what dads eat - even during their partner's pregnancy - will have a lasting effect on their unborn babies.
Mater is proud to welcome neurologist, epileptologist and medical researcher Professor Aileen McGonigal as our new Director of Epilepsy Unit and a Mater Research ...
When young people with Down Syndrome develop the rare but debilitating condition Catatonia and Acute Regression it is devastating for them and their families - but ...
This International Women’s Day we asked Cancer Program co-leader Professor Kristen Radford to outline the lessons she learnt about leadership and success during her ...
Mater Research has released its 2021 Annual Report highlighting its outstanding achievements for the past year.
Ovarian cancer patients who undergo chemotherapy or surgical treatments often experience early menopause, with all the associated negative side effects, but research ...
The Mater Research Publication Recognition Scheme winners have been announced.
Mater Research will begin trialling a new targeted immunotherapy in 2022 to treat a rare but devastating blood cancer thanks to a $2.8 million Medical Research Future ...
New PhD graduate Lena Batoon has a single focus – looking for a cure for bone cancer.
Mater’s world-renowned research institute was founded by four talented, pioneering women.
The end of the year provides a valuable time for us to reflect on what we have achieved and how, as individuals and as an organisation.
PhD students from Mater Research have helped fan an interest in medical research among a group of high school students attending the TRI SPARQ-ed program.