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Ivan Milošević is an Associate Professor at the Department of Histology and Embriology at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, where he teaches Histology with Embryology 1 and 2 courses. His academic work spans over a decade with numerous publications in both SCI-indexed and non-SCI veterinary journals, primarily focusing on histological and embryological aspects of animal development and tissue response.
- University: University of Belgrade
- School: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
- Department: Department of Histology and Embryology
- Position: Associate Professor
- Contact: ikavet@vet.bg.ac.rs | +381 62/886 82 48
His research interests primarily center around histology and embryology with particular emphasis on the effects of maternal hypothyroidism on offspring development. His work investigates how thyroid dysfunction in pregnant animals affects endochondral bone formation, ovarian development, and other developmental processes in offspring. Additionally, he has significant contributions in biocompatibility studies of novel hydrogels for medical applications, particularly examining tissue response to silver/poly(vinyl alcohol) and graphene-based composites. His food science research includes histological analysis of traditional meat products like kulen sausage.
Analysis of his publication history reveals a clear research trajectory with three main strands: 1) The impact of maternal thyroid function on offspring development (particularly bone and ovarian development), 2) Biocompatibility and tissue response to novel biomaterials, and 3) Educational materials for veterinary histology and embryology. His most recent work shows increased focus on practical applications of hydrogels for wound healing and continued refinement of educational materials for veterinary students. The consistent collaboration with researchers like Tijana Lužajić Božinovski, Danica Marković, and Anita Radovanović indicates well-established research teams working across these interconnected domains.
Ivan Milošević has authored multiple educational textbooks including 'Histology with Embryology 1 PRACTICUM' (2024) and 'Histology with Embryology 1 and 2 WORKBOOK' (2023), demonstrating his commitment to veterinary education. His research has been published in reputable journals such as Acta Veterinaria-Beograd, Micron, and Journal of Biomaterials Applications.
While specific grant information isn't detailed in the available materials, his research on hydrogel biocompatibility and maternal thyroid effects suggests involvement in projects related to biomaterials development and endocrine disruption studies. His work with animal models indicates access to well-equipped laboratory facilities for histological and embryological research.
Professor Milošević appears to be part of several research teams focusing on different aspects of veterinary histology and biomaterials. His collaborations with researchers from diverse backgrounds (including materials scientists like Vesna Mišković Stanković) suggest interdisciplinary approaches to veterinary medicine problems. The consistent publication record indicates an active research group examining both fundamental biological processes and applied veterinary medicine solutions.