Snežana Kojić, PhD, principal investigator

Snežana is a senior scientist with 30 years of research experience and almost 20 years of work in the field of muscle molecular biology. She has strong aspiration for...

Jovana Jasnić, PhD

Jovana Jasnić obtained her PhD in molecular biology in 2016 at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade. She started scientific...

Mirjana Novković, PhD

Mirjana obtained her PhD in 2018 in the field of pharmacogenetics in cardiovascular diseases at IMGGE. After joining dr Kojic's team,...

Emilija Milošević, PhD

Emilija has several years of research experience. Her work is focused on the role of ANKRD1 protein in...

Bojan Ilić

Bojan is an MSc in biology. He completed his undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade in 2021...

Anđela Milićević

Anđela holds a Master’s degree in Biology, completed in the module of Experimental Physiology of Humans...

Sandra Dragičević, PhD

Research Associate, team member from February 2023 sandra.d@imgge.bg.ac.rs    Sandra obtained her PhD in molecular biology in 2017 at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade....

Mina Milovanović

Mina is an MSc in biology. She completed her undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade in 2020, then...

Srđan Bošković, PhD

Srđan is molecular biologist focused primarily on stress induced tissue remodeling. Conducted most of his research using zebrafish (Danio rerio) as...

Marko Vasić, PhD

Marko is DVM with a PhD degree in Molecular medicine from the Medical Faculty University of Belgrade. As a PhD student...

ZEBARR management is reinforced by Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). It is appointed to back up the scientific process, provide guidance and advice when needed and help us to develop sustainability plan.  SAB members are our esteemed colleagues:

Didier Stainier

Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Bad Nauhaim, Germany

Dragica Radojkovic

Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering, University of Belgrade, Serbia