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Published: 30 July 2025Prematurely born young people have greater dental care needs
Young people who are born extremely prematurely are more likely to have oral health problems: a conclusion of a study conducted by researchers at Malmö University.
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Ann Light - Guest professor
ann.light@mau.se+46 40 665 84 75School of Arts and Communication (K3) -
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Oscar Hemer - Professor emeritus/emerita
oscar.hemer@mau.seSchool of Arts and Communication (K3) -
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Alexandru Panican - Professor/Head of department
alexandru.panican@mau.se+46 40 665 85 40Department of Social Work -
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Published: 11 June 2025Global migration in focus as leading experts gather in Malmö
More than 500 participants from around the world will gather in Malmö on 16-18 June for a conference on global migration. “We need a better understanding of international migration at the global level,” says Professor Pieter Bevelander, Director of the...
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Published: 30 June 2025Thinking outside the box to contribute to sustainable societies
Determining how research and education can contribute to shaping more equitable, sustainable, and inclusive societies is the overarching concept behind the new malmö Research Centre for Imagining and Co-Creating Futures.
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Published: 10 June 2025CERN trains researchers at Malmö University
CERN, the world's largest laboratory for particle physics research is, for the first time, to hold a thematic computer training programme for young researchers not only in Sweden but at Malmö University.
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Coffee Break Quiz
Once a month, we publish a ticklishly difficult quiz on a different topic related to our research here at Malmö University. The Coffee Break Quiz is a collaboration between our researchers and Sydsvenskan. Test yourself to see how much you know. And...
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Published: 20 May 2025Collaboration to improve detection of malignant prostate cancer cells
Globally, prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. It is particularly challenging during the metastatic stage, when existing treatments have limited effect, largely because it is difficult to detect in time.
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Published: 16 May 2025Major investment in research to improve oral health
A total of SEK 48 million distributed over eight years. The research profile “Advancing Oral Health” at Malmö University will receive this funding from the Knowledge Foundation to improve individual patients' oral health care – based on environmental,...
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