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We comprise several hospitals, health centres, a nationally accredited education provider and a world-class research institute
We are a nationally accredited, hospital-based Registered Training Organisation - the only one of its kind in Queensland
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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Mater Researchers are continuing to ensure that the next generation of Queenslanders will have the best start in life thanks to a $200,000 grant, funded by the ...
Mater Researcher Professor John Hooper will share in $1.8 million of funding from PanKind, the Australian Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, to investigate early detection ...
Mater Researchers were celebrated last week at the 2023 Mater Research Showcase, an annual event where we come together and reflect on the collective achievements of ...
Mater Researchers are now one step closer to finding new therapies to prevent and treat Salmonella, serious health issue that causes over 93 millions cases of illness ...
Mater Research’s world-class researchers were acknowledged last night at the prestigious Research Australia Health and Medical Research Awards Gala Dinner
Mater Research would like to congratulate all finalists and especially recognise Professor Josephine Forbes, winner, Mater Research Excellence, and Alicia Rooney ...
When Monique Perry was diagnosed with aggressive triple-negative breast cancer she feared her family history was about to repeat itself.
Ten general practitioner practices are being invited to participate in a ground-breaking research project by the Centre for Health System Reform and Integration on ...
Recognising the potential of precision medicine – developing treatments that were more efficacious and less toxic – led Mater Research Executive Director Professor ...
Mater Research is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Cameron Turtle as a member of the Research Advisory Board (RAB).
Mater is at the forefront of a new national centre that aims to transform health care for Australians with intellectual disabilities.
Preserving high quality, equitable healthcare for communities worldwide is a global priority.