
معرفی
Frane Banovic is an Associate Professor in the Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at the University of Georgia's College of Veterinary Medicine, with adjunct roles at Emory University and the University of Zagreb. His expertise lies in veterinary dermatology, focusing on immune-mediated and infectious skin diseases in companion animals. He completed his DVM and PhD at the University of Zagreb, followed by specialized training in dermatology at North Carolina State University.
Research Interests: Canine atopic dermatitis, autoimmune skin diseases (e.g., cutaneous lupus), and staphylococcal infections. His work integrates immunology, molecular techniques, and comparative medicine to advance understanding of inflammatory skin pathologies.
Key Academic Roles: Holds clinical and research positions in veterinary dermatology, contributing to both academic and clinical advancements. Active in interdisciplinary collaborations involving immunology, microbiology, and genomics.
Educational Background: DVM (2008), PhD in Microbiology (2014), Residency in Investigative Dermatology (2011–2015), and Fellowship in Dermatology (2014–2015).
Publications Highlight Clinical and Molecular Studies: Over 70 peer-reviewed articles focusing on canine and feline skin diseases, including seminal work on lupus erythematosus pathogenesis and novel diagnostic approaches.



