معرفی
Prof. Nevenka Aleksić is a full Professor at the Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade. She specializes in parasitology, apiculture, and veterinary medicine, focusing on honeybee health, livestock parasites, and zoonotic diseases. Her research spans over three decades, addressing issues like varroa mite control, pathogen prevalence in bee colonies, and the impact of environmental stressors on animal health.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in text, but her early work dates back to 1989, suggesting academic training in veterinary medicine and parasitology.
Research Interests: Her work centers on:
- Parasite dynamics in bees and livestock
- Control of zoonotic diseases
- Impact of environmental and management practices on animal health
- Molecular diagnostics of parasitic infections
Article Trends: Recent studies focus on bee colony health (e.g., varroa mite treatments, social immunity), livestock nutrition (e.g., earthworm meal in poultry feed), and genetic markers for bovine sex determination. Earlier work includes nematode prevalence in sheep and parasite studies in fish and birds.
Awards: No specific awards mentioned, though her extensive publication record indicates recognition in parasitology and apiculture.
Grants/Advising: Likely involved in Serbian veterinary science grants, but specific details not provided. Has collaborated with Zoran Stanimirović and others on multiple projects.
Labs/Teams: Part of the University of Belgrade's parasitology and apiculture research groups, contributing to national and international studies on bee health and livestock disease management.

