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Mater Research is set to spearhead the development of a ground-breaking vaccine to treat ovarian cancer thanks to a $670,000 OCRF (Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation) ...
Queensland researchers have discovered that a mutation allows some E. coli bacteria to cause severe disease in people while other bacteria are harmless, a finding ...
Mater researchers undertaking the largest-ever genetic association study of osteoporosis say the project may reveal new therapeutic opportunities for treating ...
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 is at the forefront of a new national centre that aims to transform health care for Australians with intellectual disabilities.
Mater Research hosted the 2023 Future Leaders Symposium at the Translational Research Institute (TRI) this week.
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 ...
Mater Research is proud to have some of the most outstanding women in research work within our Institute, turning scientific discovery into the best possible ...
General Practice Nurses could make a huge difference in improving the healthcare of people with intellectual disability, but their potential is currently untapped ...
Mater Researcher Associate Professor Jake Gratten has been awarded $2.36M in Federal funding to fill gaps in understanding of autism and Parkinson's disease.
Dr Jodi Saunus has been awarded this year’s Mater Research Strategic Grant for Outstanding Women to progress her impressive translational research to identify novel ...