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Marko Ristanić is an Associate Professor at the Department of Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade. He teaches several courses including Molecular-Genetic Diagnostics in Veterinary Medicine, Molecular Markers in Analysis and Detection of Race Affiliation and Pedigree, Breeding and Care of Wild and Exotic Animals, Zoology, Molecular-Genetic Methods in Veterinary Medicine, and Veterinary Genetics.
Dr. Ristanić's research focuses on veterinary genetics and molecular diagnostics, with particular emphasis on honey bee health, animal genetics, and DNA analysis applications in veterinary medicine. His work spans across molecular marker applications, genetic polymorphism studies in livestock, and the development of diagnostic methods for veterinary use. He has made significant contributions to understanding honey bee diseases, particularly Nosema ceranae infections, and developing natural alternatives for Varroa mite control.
His publication record shows a strong trend toward applied veterinary research with practical implications for apiculture and livestock management. The majority of his recent work centers on honey bee health, including studies on natural compounds like thymol and mushroom extracts for disease control, as well as investigations into genetic markers for cattle breeding and milk quality. His research demonstrates an interdisciplinary approach combining molecular biology, veterinary medicine, and agricultural science.
Dr. Ristanić has co-authored numerous publications in journals such as Insects, Acta Veterinaria-Beograd, and Journal of Apicultural Research. He has also contributed to educational materials including practical handbooks for Zoology and Veterinary Genetics courses. His collaborative work often involves researchers from the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, indicating strong institutional research networks.

