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Prof. Dr. Nenad Andrić is an Associate Professor at the Department of Diseases of Hoofed Animals, Poultry, Fur Animals and Exotic Pets, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade. He specializes in clinical pathology, small animal diseases, and parasitology. His work involves diagnostic methods in veterinary medicine and infectious disease research.
He has authored/co-authored multiple textbooks including Radna sveska za bolesti malih životinja (2015), Praktikum iz opšte kliničke dijagnostike (2013), and Patološka fiziologija domaćih životinja (2012). His research focuses on canine and feline health, vector-borne pathogens, and genetic disorders.
His recent publications address acute phase reactions in asymptomatic dogs, histopathological features of neurological disorders in small animals, and molecular diagnostics of feline infections. He actively contributes to advancements in veterinary clinical pathology and regenerative medicine.
Dr. Andrić’s work spans academic teaching, clinical research, and collaborative international studies. He maintains affiliations with veterinary journals and participates in global veterinary medicine initiatives.
