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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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MaU Reads
At Malmö University, book clubs and author talks are organised every semester, called MaU Reads. The book clubs are for students and vary in Swedish and English. The book clubs end with an author talk that is open for everyone to attend.
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Published: 17 March 2025Collaboration key to getting centre's research into clinical practice
Biofilms Research Centre for Biointerfaces conducts research at the interface between life and material sciences. The vision is to shape novel solutions for improved health in close partnership with healthcare and industry.
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Malmö University Press
Malmö University Press publishes dissertations, book series and journals. All publications are available online without cost.
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FACULTY OF CULTURE AND SOCIETY | Lecture
Gudrun Persson: Evolution of Russian Strategy since the Crimean War
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Published: 25 February 2026AI produces stereotypical and anachronistic images when portraying the past
Can AI help us understand the past – or does it project a hallucination of history? A research project tested how an image model visualises the year 1936: the results are stereotypical, anachronistic and shaped by today's digital image flows.
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Seminar
Midway seminar – Mohammed El-Rubaiy
Friday 29 May, 08:30 - 10:00 -
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FACULTY OF HEALTH AND SOCIETY | Workshop
The annual workshop at Biofilms Research Centre for Biointerfaces 2026
Wednesday 21 October, 08:30 - 18:00 -
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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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The Institute for Studies in Malmö's History (IMH)
The Institute for Studies in Malmö's History (IMH) is a centre for urban history research. We research the role of cities in history, changes in city life, and how their identities are produced and spread. An important part of our activities is to create...
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