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A positive experience with a student midwife during the traumatic birth of her second child planted the seed for Research Midwife Emma Kendall to become a midwife ...
Researchers have long been perplexed by the complex genetics behind chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.
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) ...
For Mater Research Professional Research Fellow Professor Brian Gabrielli, taking on the Smiling for Smiddy Challenge cycling event is a wonderful opportunity to ...
By reviewing data spanning nearly five decades, a team of Mater Researchers led by Associate Professor Kym Rae has identified that many healthcare studies have failed ...
Associate Professor Kym Rae and her research team are determined to improve healthcare outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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 Research would like to congratulate all finalists and especially recognise Professor Josephine Forbes, winner, Mater Research Excellence, and Alicia Rooney ...
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.