معرفی
Milan Stoiljkovic, MD, PhD is a Research Scientist in the Department of Comparative Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. His work focuses on neurophysiological mechanisms underlying brain disorders, particularly Alzheimer's disease and neurodegenerative conditions. He holds appointments across multiple disciplines including neuroscience, molecular biology, and translational medicine.
Education & Training:
- MD: University of Niš School of Medicine (2002)
- PhD: University of Niš School of Medicine (2010)
- Postdoctoral Associate: Yale University School of Medicine (2015)
- Postdoctoral Associate: University of Illinois at Chicago (2006)
Research Interests: Dr. Stoiljkovic's research integrates electrophysiological, genetic, and pharmacological approaches to study neuronal network dysfunctions. Key areas include:
- Alzheimer's disease biomarkers and therapeutic targets
- Cerebellar mechanisms in ataxia and motor disorders
- Role of microglia in neuroinflammation and behavioral disorders
- Neuronal oscillations in cognitive and affective processes
Publications Overview: Over 20 peer-reviewed articles since 2006. Recent work emphasizes translational neurophysiology, with contributions to understanding how network oscillations and molecular pathways contribute to disease pathogenesis. Key themes include hippocampal-cortical interactions, microglial-neuronal coupling, and cerebellar circuit dysfunction.
Advising & Collaborations: Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams including Tamas Horvath, Leonard Kaczmarek, and Akiko Iwasaki. Active in mentoring postdoctoral researchers and graduate students through experimental neuroscience programs at Yale.
Labs/Teams: Conducts research in Yale's Comparative Medicine laboratories, focusing on translational models of neurological disease using rodent and cellular systems.
