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Dr. Snežana Jarić, a scientific advisor of the Institute, together with Dr. Aleksandra Savić, museum advisor of the Museum of Natural History, is the winner of the prestigious museum "Mihailo Valtrović" award in the category - Individual or author team for the project "Hilandar medical codex and Serbian medieval medicine".

Thursday, 03 October 2024 13:15

Dr. Miloš Stanojlović

Education
2010 MSc, Molecular Biology and Physiology, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
2014 PhD, Neuroscience, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

Professional Experience

Institute for Nuclear Sciences ‘’Vinča’’, Laboratory of Molecular Biology and Endocrinology, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
2011-2014 Junior Research Assistant
2014-2015 Research Assistant
Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology, Department of Neuroscience, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, US
2015-2019 Postdoctoral Associate
Institute for Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacy, University of Veterinary Medicine, TiHo-Hannover, Germany
2019-2022 Postdoctoral Associate
MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit, University of Dundee, UK
2022-2024 Postdoctoral Associate
Department of Neurobiology, Institute for Biological Research ‘’Siniša Stanković’’, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
2024- Senior Research Associate
Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmacy, University of Veterinary Medicine, TiHo-Hannover, Germany
2024- Adjunct Research Professor

Research Interests

Neuroscience; Neurodegenerative diseases with the emphasis on the neuronal pathology and neuronal loss; Neurodegenerative diseases modeling in vitro and in vivo; Translational research; Preclinical drug research

Behavioural biology studies animal behaviour at a systemic level by integrating behavioural, ecological, physiological, and molecular approaches to describe how different behavioral elements have been shaped through evolution.

The biology of ageing is focused on better understanding the molecular, cellular and physiological processes underlying the ageing process and the diseases associated with this process.

Neurobiology studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system. From the molecular and biochemical basis of this system, to the study of behavioral plasticity, to understanding the driving forces of neurodegenerative diseases and how they can be treated. Electrophysiology studies biophysical properties in vertebrate neurons and links morphofunctional features of the brain to observed animal behavior. The ultimate goal is to identify active substances that may have a protective effect in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

Lecturer: Dr. Gianfranco Diretto, Research Scientist. Green Biotechnology Unit, Head. Responsible for the ENEA Metabolomics facility at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Development (ENEA) in Rome, Italy

Time: Monday, 7th October 2024, 13.00

Venue: IBISS Library

Behavioural biology studies animal behaviour at a systemic level by integrating behavioural, ecological, physiological, and molecular approaches to describe how different behavioral elements have been shaped through evolution.

The biology of ageing is focused on better understanding the molecular, cellular and physiological processes underlying the ageing process and the diseases associated with this process.

Neurobiology studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system. From the molecular and biochemical basis of this system, to the study of behavioral plasticity, to understanding the driving forces of neurodegenerative diseases and how they can be treated. Electrophysiology studies biophysical properties in vertebrate neurons and links morphofunctional features of the brain to observed animal behavior. The ultimate goal is to identify active substances that may have a protective effect in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

Lecturer: prof. dr. Bojana Obradović, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade

Time: Friday, 4th October 2024, 12.00

Venue: IBISS Library

Behavioural biology studies animal behaviour at a systemic level by integrating behavioural, ecological, physiological, and molecular approaches to describe how different behavioral elements have been shaped through evolution.

The biology of ageing is focused on better understanding the molecular, cellular and physiological processes underlying the ageing process and the diseases associated with this process.

Neurobiology studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system. From the molecular and biochemical basis of this system, to the study of behavioral plasticity, to understanding the driving forces of neurodegenerative diseases and how they can be treated. Electrophysiology studies biophysical properties in vertebrate neurons and links morphofunctional features of the brain to observed animal behavior. The ultimate goal is to identify active substances that may have a protective effect in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

Behavioural biology studies animal behaviour at a systemic level by integrating behavioural, ecological, physiological, and molecular approaches to describe how different behavioral elements have been shaped through evolution.

The biology of ageing is focused on better understanding the molecular, cellular and physiological processes underlying the ageing process and the diseases associated with this process.

Neurobiology studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system. From the molecular and biochemical basis of this system, to the study of behavioral plasticity, to understanding the driving forces of neurodegenerative diseases and how they can be treated. Electrophysiology studies biophysical properties in vertebrate neurons and links morphofunctional features of the brain to observed animal behavior. The ultimate goal is to identify active substances that may have a protective effect in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

"The role of lung and gut microbiota in the immune response to Aspergillus fumigatus in Dark Agouti and Albino Oxford rat strains"

Friday, 27th September 2024, 10:00

IBISS Library

Behavioural biology studies animal behaviour at a systemic level by integrating behavioural, ecological, physiological, and molecular approaches to describe how different behavioral elements have been shaped through evolution.

The biology of ageing is focused on better understanding the molecular, cellular and physiological processes underlying the ageing process and the diseases associated with this process.

Neurobiology studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system. From the molecular and biochemical basis of this system, to the study of behavioral plasticity, to understanding the driving forces of neurodegenerative diseases and how they can be treated. Electrophysiology studies biophysical properties in vertebrate neurons and links morphofunctional features of the brain to observed animal behavior. The ultimate goal is to identify active substances that may have a protective effect in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

„The effects of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in Dark Agouti rats of both sexes“

Thursday, 26th September 2024, 15:30

IBISS Library

Behavioural biology studies animal behaviour at a systemic level by integrating behavioural, ecological, physiological, and molecular approaches to describe how different behavioral elements have been shaped through evolution.

The biology of ageing is focused on better understanding the molecular, cellular and physiological processes underlying the ageing process and the diseases associated with this process.

Neurobiology studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system. From the molecular and biochemical basis of this system, to the study of behavioral plasticity, to understanding the driving forces of neurodegenerative diseases and how they can be treated. Electrophysiology studies biophysical properties in vertebrate neurons and links morphofunctional features of the brain to observed animal behavior. The ultimate goal is to identify active substances that may have a protective effect in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

"Effect of ethanolic extract of lady's mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris agg.) On malignant cell phenotype and tumor microenvironment in syngenic murine melanoma and breast cancer models"

Tuesday, 24th September 2024, 13:00

IBISS Library

Behavioural biology studies animal behaviour at a systemic level by integrating behavioural, ecological, physiological, and molecular approaches to describe how different behavioral elements have been shaped through evolution.

The biology of ageing is focused on better understanding the molecular, cellular and physiological processes underlying the ageing process and the diseases associated with this process.

Neurobiology studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system. From the molecular and biochemical basis of this system, to the study of behavioral plasticity, to understanding the driving forces of neurodegenerative diseases and how they can be treated. Electrophysiology studies biophysical properties in vertebrate neurons and links morphofunctional features of the brain to observed animal behavior. The ultimate goal is to identify active substances that may have a protective effect in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

Lecturer: Dr. Miloš Filipović, Sulfaging group leader at Leibniz Institute for Analytical Sciences, ISAS e.V.

Time: Tuesday, 17th September 2024, 12.00

Venue: IBISS Library

 

Behavioural biology studies animal behaviour at a systemic level by integrating behavioural, ecological, physiological, and molecular approaches to describe how different behavioral elements have been shaped through evolution.

The biology of ageing is focused on better understanding the molecular, cellular and physiological processes underlying the ageing process and the diseases associated with this process.

Neurobiology studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system. From the molecular and biochemical basis of this system, to the study of behavioral plasticity, to understanding the driving forces of neurodegenerative diseases and how they can be treated. Electrophysiology studies biophysical properties in vertebrate neurons and links morphofunctional features of the brain to observed animal behavior. The ultimate goal is to identify active substances that may have a protective effect in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

Lecturer: Prof. dr. Tatjana Kundaković-Vasović, Full Professor at the Department of Pharmacognosy at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade

Time: Wednesday, 25th September 2024, 12.00

Venue: IBISS Library

Behavioural biology studies animal behaviour at a systemic level by integrating behavioural, ecological, physiological, and molecular approaches to describe how different behavioral elements have been shaped through evolution.

The biology of ageing is focused on better understanding the molecular, cellular and physiological processes underlying the ageing process and the diseases associated with this process.

Neurobiology studies the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the nervous system. From the molecular and biochemical basis of this system, to the study of behavioral plasticity, to understanding the driving forces of neurodegenerative diseases and how they can be treated. Electrophysiology studies biophysical properties in vertebrate neurons and links morphofunctional features of the brain to observed animal behavior. The ultimate goal is to identify active substances that may have a protective effect in neurological and psychiatric diseases.

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