Lennart Ljunggren
PhD chemistry 1, PhD chemistry 2, PhD chemistry 3, Prof. chemistry Malmö University. Inventor
Has research and development experience of more than 40 years both in industry and university along with teaching, supervision, and project leadership. He is a Senior Professor and Senior Lecturer at Malmö University. He is an expert in experimental clinical chemistry, biomedical engineering, and biomaterials and knowledgeable about product development and characterization and evaluation of biocompatibility of biomaterials. Moreover, he is a co-founder of several companies involved in extracorporeal treatments.
Lennart Olsson
Engineer, inventor, multidisciplinary serial entrepreneur, co-founder several listed companies from idea to marketing, sales and full operation.
Some world leading with world leading operations as buyers and users.
Co-founded and built first complete Scandinavian CD factory and made first CD ROM. Several years committee chair for ISO standard.
Holder of a number of patents in various areas.
Transfer ideas also by own handcraft to prototypes and leads development with others.
Management and board experience in several countries. Voluntary work for several national and international organizations.
Peter Apell
Peter Apell is Professor of Living State Physics at Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden. Living State Physics originates from Solid State Physics by applying physical methods to understand properties of living systems. Main area of research has been wound healing from three perspectives: a) use of energy conservation to understand healing time, b) use of electricity to enhance wound healing time and c) the use of starch as a biocompatible and biodegradable component in a) and b).
Management and board experience in several countries. Voluntary work for several national and international organizations.
Kerstin Uvnäs Moberg
Kerstin Uvnäs Moberg received her PhD in 1976 and became an associate professor at Karolinska Institute in pharmacology and then professor of physiology at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in 1996.
Kerstin Uvnäs Moberg's research was originally about the endocrine system of the gastrointestinal tract. In the 1980s, Kerstin Uvnäs Moberg became interested in female physiology and health and thus also in the hormone oxytocin. Uvnäs Moberg has contributed to fundamental knowledge regarding the physiological effects of oxytocin and its role in breastfeeding, closeness and massage. In recent years, the effects of oxytocin during menopause have also been studied. Kerstin Uvnäs Moberg has also been interested in the role of oxytocin and the positive health effects of interaction between humans and animals.
Kerstin Uvnäs Moberg lectures in national and international contexts. She has written several books, “The oxytocin factor” and ”Oxytocin the hormone of closeness” have been translated into several languages.
www.kerstinuvnasmoberg.se/