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Filip Štrbac, Research Associate at the Department of Living Systems Sciences, University of Belgrade - Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, specializes in veterinary pharmacology and parasitology. He previously served as a Research Fellow at the Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Novi Sad (2018-2022).
Research Focus: Štrbac investigates phytotherapeutic alternatives to synthetic anthelmintics, concentrating on essential oils for controlling gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep. His work spans parasitology, toxicology, and sustainable agricultural practices, with emphasis on in vitro/in vivo efficacy testing and resistance detection.
Publication Trends: His recent studies examine plant-based compounds against ruminant parasites, including peppermint oil, oregano oil, and winter savory oil. Research spans pharmacological evaluation, phytochemical analysis, and environmental impact of anthelmintics.
Scientific Awards:
- Serbian Ministry doctoral scholarship (2018-2022)
- Dositej award for young talents (2016/17)
- University of Novi Sad excellence stipend (2015/16)
- Multiple Serbian Ministry student scholarships
- Outstanding Academic Performance Certificate (2016/17 University of Novi Sad)
- Graduation Award for cumulative GPA 9.58
Grants & Collaborations: Štrbac participates in Horizon Europe and Horizon 2020 projects (eco2adapt, INTACT), and leads COST Action working groups on herbal veterinary products and anthelmintic environmental impact. He has undertaken international research missions in Italy and Spain.
