
معرفی
Jelena Stankovic serves as a Researcher at the Department of Plant Physiology within the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, where she has maintained continuous employment since 2014. Her institutional progression includes roles as Researcher Trainee (2014-2016) and Research Associate (2016-present), demonstrating sustained commitment to plant science research at Serbia's premier academic institution.
Her academic foundation was built at the University of Belgrade:
- Kraljevo High School, Sociolinguistics Department (2003-2007)
- Bachelor of Molecular Biology and Physiology, Faculty of Biology (2007-2012)
- Master of Biology specializing in Applied Genetics (2013), with thesis: "Interactions between mitochondrial and nuclear genes in aging processes: Analysis of laboratory populations of Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say)"
- Doctor of Biological Sciences in Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants (2022), with dissertation: "Ecophysiological response of mosses Atrichum undulatum (Hedw.) P. Beauv. and Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw. to metal-induced stress under in vitro conditions"
Stankovic's research integrates molecular techniques with ecophysiological approaches to investigate plant adaptation mechanisms under environmental stressors. Her doctoral work on bryophyte responses to metal contamination establishes her expertise in abiotic stress physiology, with implications for phytoremediation strategies and ecosystem resilience in polluted habitats. Current investigations likely extend these methodologies to broader plant species and stress combinations.
No scientific awards, student advisement records, or grant funding details were documented in the source materials. Her professional activities appear focused on laboratory-based experimental research within the Department of Plant Physiology's established frameworks.





