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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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Najmeh Abiri - Senior lecturer
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New doctors
Some of our new doctors present their research interests and theses. Congratulations to all new doctors at Malmö University!
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Published: 23 September 2025Research for breakfast – a new initiative
Drug trafficking and violence, recollections of a lifetime interviewing Holocaust survivors, and AI and video games – just some of the themes of newly-appointed professors’ and honorary doctors’ lectures which you can attend while enjoying breakfast or...
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Aurelien Daudi - Project researcher
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Emma Borglund - Student health counsellor
emma.borglund@mau.se+46 72 239 68 86Student Health Services -
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My Blomberg - Doctoral student
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RESEARCH PLATFORMBeing young and living with IBD – UNITA
The research platform is an interdisciplinary research environment on being young and living with inflammatory bowel disease - from a national perspective.
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Nils Ekelund - Professor emeritus/emerita
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Muvah
Muvah is a knowledge alliance between the City of Malmö and Malmö University. The goal is to increase young people in Malmö's entry into the labor market, to get more young people from underrepresented groups to choose higher education and to increase...
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