معرفی
Anja Bošnjaković is a Researcher at the Institute of Anthropology in Zagreb, Croatia, with expertise spanning toxicology, biomedicine, statistics, and bioinformatics. She holds advanced academic qualifications from leading Croatian institutions and contributes to Horizon Europe research initiatives while maintaining active roles in scientific communities.
Education:
- Master of Experimental Biology, Physiology and Immunobiology module, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science and Mathematics - Biology Department (2018-2022)
- Bachelor of Science in Biology, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek – Department of Biology (2014-2018)
Research Interests: Her work integrates toxicological analysis with biomedical applications, focusing on endocrine disruption mechanisms evidenced by her diploma thesis on α-cypermethrin exposure in Wistar rats. She combines statistical modeling with bioinformatics approaches to address complex biological questions, particularly in environmental toxicology and indoor air quality improvement.
Scientific Awards: No scientific awards mentioned in available documentation.
Advising and Grants: Currently engaged in Horizon Europe's "Evidence driven indoor air quality improvement (EDIAQI)" program, demonstrating active grant involvement. No formal academic advising roles documented beyond secondary school teaching experience.
Labs and Teams: Affiliated with the Institute of Anthropology research team in Zagreb and participates in international Horizon Europe consortia focused on environmental health metrics and data-driven air quality solutions.
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