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Andrea Radalj serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade, where she teaches Veterinary Immunology, Microbiology with Immunology, and diagnostic methods courses for veterinary students.
Her research spans veterinary microbiology, immunology, and molecular diagnostics, with concentrated expertise in viral and bacterial pathogens affecting domestic and wild animals. She investigates equine herpesviruses, porcine parvoviruses, bovine pathogens, and zoonotic diseases through genetic characterization, epidemiological studies, and novel detection methods. Recent work explores environmental pathogen control using air ionization technology and natural antimicrobial compounds.
Analysis of her publications reveals a clear trajectory toward One Health applications, integrating wildlife disease surveillance (wild boars, carnivores), antimicrobial resistance profiling, and innovative pathogen control strategies. Her work bridges clinical veterinary practice with molecular research, emphasizing Balkan regional disease dynamics.
No scientific awards were documented in available sources.
While her thesis ('Identification and Molecular Characterization of Equine Herpesviruses', 2018) confirms her doctoral credentials, specific information about student advising, research grants, or laboratory leadership was not provided in the source material.