Dr. Ivan Pilipović
Principal Research Fellow
Dr. Ivan Pilipović
Ivan Pilipović started his career at the Immunology Research Centre “Branislav Janković”. Working in a research group of Professor Gordana Leposavić, he graduated in molecular biology and physiology from University of Belgrade-Faculty of Biology in 2004, and subsequently acquired a PhD degree in the field of neuroendocrine immunology in 2012. Over the career course, his research interests have mainly been focused on the β- and α-adrenoceptor-mediated influence of catecholamines on the T-cell immune compartment, ranging from the thymic T-cell development, to the primary immune responses in the secondary lymphoid organs, to the effector immune responses in the target tissues. His research has generally been directed towards elucidating the contribution of catecholaminergic mechanisms to sex specificities in age-related changes affecting the immune system. Ivan Pilipović is a member of Immunological Society of Serbia; Serbian Society for Molecular Biology and Serbian Biochemical Society. Thus far, he has co-authored one book chapter and seventy full-length papers in relevant scientific journals. Since 2022. he has been in charge of flow cytometry cell sorting unit at the Institute for Biological Research "Siniša Stanković".