New Mater Research shows giving very premature babies the chance to taste and smell their milk during tube feeding, may help their brain growth.

11

Aug

The importance of smell and taste in very premature baby development

A new study by Mater Research has shown pre-diabetes increases the severity of tuberculosis (TB).

23

Jul

Mater study shows pre-diabetes worsens lung infections

Mater Mothers’ Hospital is calling for pregnant women to participate in an Australian-first trial using Sildenafil - commonly known as Viagra® - to reduce the risk of caesarean births and forceps...

20

Jul

Mater calls for women to take part in Sildenafil (Viagra) trial

Congratulations to Associate Professor Kym Rae who has been announced as the recipient of the 2021 Mater Research’s Strategic Grant for Outstanding Women which aims to showcase the ingenuity that...

08

Jun

Associate Professor Kym Rae awarded Outstanding Women’s Grant

World Clinical Trials Day seeks to recognise the doctors, nurses and scientists who conduct clinical trials and thank them for the significant impact they have on improving public health for...

20

May

How clinical trials inform new treatment options for patients

Patients impacted by Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, can suffer from uncontrolled inflammation of the gut which can lead to debilitating symptoms...

19

May

Research improving treatment options for IBD patients

Good things certainly come in threes for Mater Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Dr Stacey Bartlett. She is celebrating a trifecta of research success. 

19

May

Mater researcher celebrates research trifecta

52 cyclists and road crew left Cairns on Sunday 2 May embarking on the 15th annual Far North Queensland Smiddy Challenge, in support of cancer research for Mater Hospital.

04

May

Mater Smiling for Smiddy Cyclists embark on 660km ride for cancer research through Far North Queensland

During a world first therapy conducted at the Princess Alexandra Hospital by Mater Researcher and Haematologist Professor Maher Gandhi a 46-year-old patient Scott Griffiths has been successfully...

24

Mar

Mater Researcher uses breakthrough therapy to cure lymphoma patient

Stillbirth affects more than 2,000 Australian families each year (six babies lost each day). Not every stillbirth is preventable, but many are.

09

Mar

Working together to reduce stillbirths across Australia

Health Service Research received a boost for further work into understanding perinatal physiotherapy care through a new co-designed program for Mater Mothers’ Hospital and the upcoming Mater Family...

04

Mar

Physiotherapy approach to improve the mental health of mothers

Mater researchers are a step closer to implementing ground-breaking initiatives to improve the health of mothers and babies, thanks to a generous donation from Golden Casket.

03

Mar

Golden Casket donation set to improve health of mothers and babies

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