
معرفی
Dragana Radulović is a Researcher at the University of Banja Luka, affiliated with the Institute of Genetic Resources. She specializes in plant genetics, sustainable agriculture, and the conservation of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAP). Her work emphasizes the preservation of plant genetic resources and the sustainable utilization of MAPs in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Her research spans topics including crop management (e.g., red fescue and white lupine), bioactive compound analysis (e.g., Geranium robertianum), and genetic diversity studies (e.g., Dalmatian sage). She has contributed to international projects like SEEDNet and collaborated on EU-funded initiatives such as the EURAXESS network and Horizon Europe programs.
Dr. Radulović has been involved in implementing conservation programs for plant genetic resources in Republika Srpska, focusing on traditional knowledge preservation and the promotion of MAPs in healthcare and natural products. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges agricultural science, environmental policy, and international research collaboration.
- Key Projects:
- Horizon Europe: Alijansa izvrsnosti u oblasti bioekonomije (Bioeconomy Excellence Alliance)
- National Projects: Implementation of Plant Genetic Resources Conservation
- EURAXESS Network Development: Improving researcher career support in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Her articles highlight advancements in sustainable agricultural practices, biodiversity conservation, and the application of genetic resources in addressing global challenges.
