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Dr. Milan Stanković serves as a Lecturer at the Department of Biology within the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Kragujevac. Holding a Doctorate in Biological Sciences since 2012, he has established himself as a prominent researcher in plant sciences with 88 bibliographic units and 30 scientific papers (27 published in ISI-listed journals) to his credit. His research is supported by participation in two national scientific projects and one international project, demonstrating his active engagement in the scientific community.
Dr. Stanković's research focuses on plant morphology, systematics, and phylogeny, with particular emphasis on Balkan flora. His work encompasses detailed morphological analyses of plant structures, taxonomic revisions of various plant genera, and molecular phylogenetic studies that illuminate evolutionary relationships among plant species. He has conducted extensive field research across the Balkan Peninsula, documenting plant biodiversity and investigating adaptation mechanisms in different ecological zones including alpine environments and endemic habitats.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on Balkan plant diversity. His recent work shows increasing integration of molecular techniques with traditional morphological approaches, reflecting current trends in systematic botany. A significant portion of his research addresses conservation concerns, particularly regarding endemic and threatened plant species in Serbia and neighboring regions. His studies often combine field observations with laboratory analyses of plant structures at microscopic levels.
Dr. Stanković has participated in multiple research projects related to botanical studies, including those connected to the Botanical Garden in Kragujevac. His collaborative work extends to international projects that examine plant biodiversity across broader geographical contexts. His research contributes significantly to the understanding of Balkan flora and provides valuable data for conservation efforts in the region.




