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Published: 22 May 2026Research shows that coordinated support is important for head and neck cancer
Head and neck cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer and a disease that affects the ability to speak, eat, swallow and taste. A study now shows that patients with this condition need coordinated support regarding oral care and nutritional intake...
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RESEARCH CENTREBiofilms Research Centre for Biointerfaces
Biofilms Research Centre for Biointerfaces is a multidisciplinary research centre at the interface between life and material sciences. Our vision is to shape novel solutions for improved health through excellent science in close partnership with industry.
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Anette Gjörloff Wingren - Professor emeritus
anette.gjorloff-wingren@mau.se+46 70 601 18 57Department of Biomedical Science -
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RESEARCH SUBJECTPhysical Sciences
The research focuses on fundamental and applied atomic spectroscopy, particularly atomic structure and the interaction of atoms with light. Applications range from characterising atomic nuclei and cancer treatments to galaxy evolution.
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RESEARCH CENTRECentre for Sexology and Sexuality Studies
The Centre for Sexology and Sexuality Studies carries out multidisciplinary research on sexuality from social science, humanistic, medical and clinical perspectives. Our aim is to develop and stimulate faculty-wide research in sexology and sexuality...
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Anders Kottorp - Dean/Professor, directly appointed
anders.kottorp@mau.seFaculty of Health and Society -
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Cancer and Illness Rehabilitation: CaRe
Illness, no matter how severe, causes an interruption in a person's daily life and a subsequent period of recovery/rehabilitation. The research group focuses on recovery/rehabilitation after illness, both cancer and other medical conditions that require...
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Published: 5 November 2025New method detects novel variants of COVID-19
Researchers at Malmö University have developed sensors that can detect different variants of the corona virus with high precision. This method means that it will be possible to keep pace with this rapidly changing viruses.
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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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Anna Eriksson - Lecturer
anna.p.ericsson@mau.se+46 40 665 80 55Care science 1
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