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.
Meet our 2021 Early Career Researcher Seeding Grant awardees
Mater Researchers have made a breakthrough discovery exposing major limitations in the process where macrophages are extracted for analysis by single cell suspensions.
The 2021 Mater Foundation Betty McGrath Seeding Grants will help fund seven important research projects led by Mater People.
A new Australian collaborative Autism CRC study, led by Mater Research and The University of Queensland, has challenged the growing popular belief that the gut microbiome drives autism.
Looking to the future, learning about the pioneering Sisters of Mercy who were the first ‘Mater Researchers’ in Queensland and hearing from today’s research leaders provided an inspirational...
The recent Future Leaders Symposium provided a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the considerable achievements of our early career researchers.
A 24-year old Queensland man is now free of epileptic seizures after undergoing the state’s first brain surgery on a fully awake epilepsy patient.
Three Mater Researchers have secured almost $2.5 million in NHMRC Idea's Grant funding for their novel research projects.
The battle to prevent breast cancer deaths in Australia has been gaining ground, but about 1 in 10 patients still loses the fight.
Associate Professor Sumaira Hasnain has been recognised at the 2021 Mater People Awards - winning the prize for research excellence.