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Dr. Milan Aničić is an Associate Professor (docent) in the Department of Pathology at the Veterinary Faculty of the University of Belgrade. He specializes in veterinary pathology, parasitology, and infectious diseases in animals, with a focus on comparative pathology and molecular diagnostics. His research involves studying zoonotic diseases, genetic resistance in livestock, and morphological characteristics of tumors and infections in diverse animal species.
Dr. Aničić’s work spans multiple areas including prion diseases in sheep, parasitic infections in wildlife (e.g., Fascioloides magna in swine, Echinococcus in golden jackals), and neurological diseases in domestic animals. He has published extensively in journals like ACTA VETERINARIA-BEOGRAD and JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PATHOLOGY, focusing on diagnostic methodologies and pathological case studies.
His recent articles highlight advancements in PCR-based diagnostics for scrapie resistance genes, immunohistochemical techniques for tumor differentiation, and the first report of alveolar hydatid disease in golden jackals. These contributions underscore his expertise in bridging basic research with clinical and veterinary public health applications.
Dr. Aničić collaborates with researchers in Serbia and internationally, contributing to wildlife disease surveillance and improving diagnostic approaches for zoonotic pathogens.