Anna Malm, short story
Anna Malm grew up in a small island, Stora
Trappholmen, in Lake Sommen in the southern part of Sweden. Boating and music
were essential parts of life. Below pictures of Anna's early sailing
experiences.



She studied mathematics, chemistry and
microbiology at the University of Uppsala and specialised in microbiology. She
took part in a research project within the International Biological Program
aiming at producing protein for human consumption from unicellular algae, and
also worked as an assistant teacher in microbiology at the university.
When her husband Krister Malm 1968 got a
scholarship for his research project in ethnomusicology to record traditional
music in the Caribbean islands she joined him on a small sailing yacht together
with their 2 year old daughter Åsa. They visited around 30 islands during 8
months, ending up in Trinidad where they remained until 1972. Anna had a
position as head of the microbiological division in the Trinidad Food and Drug
Administration while Krister helped to build up the Government Folklore
Archives. While domiciles in Trinidad&Tobago she and Krister adopted Eric,
born in Trinidad 1970. Åsa had then started school.
After returning to Sweden in 1972 Anna worked
as a teacher for microbiology laboratory assistants, as a public health
inspector and for many years as a microbiologist at the Swedish Work
Environment Authority. This work included preparing ordinances to protect
workers from microbiological hazards, handling permits for work with dangerous
micro organisms and negotiating EC Directives on biological agents and
genetically modified micro organisms on behalf of the Swedish government. The
love for Trinidad steel band music resulted in starting Hot Pans steelband in 1984.
Anna retired in 2005 and is now sailing s/y Kaiso together with Krister. Her radio
amateur signal is SAØACC. Mail adress: malm.anna@telia.com
or kaiso@kaiso.se.
