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Sanja Shovran serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Algology, Mycology and Lichenology at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, with additional affiliation at the Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden "Jevremovac" in Belgrade. Her academic career at the university spans over two decades, progressing from Student Demonstrator (2003-2007) to Assistant Professor (2011) and Associate Professor (2012).
Her educational background includes:
- Doctoral studies (2007-2012) in Experimental and Applied Botany (Algology specialization) at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, with dissertation on "Floristic, taxonomic and ecological research of desmid algae of Serbia"
- Undergraduate studies (2001-2007) in Biology (Hydrobiology major) at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade
- High school education (1997-2001) at Prnjavor High School, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dr. Shovran's research focuses on algological taxonomy and freshwater ecology, with particular expertise in desmid and red algae systems. Her work integrates wetland conservation with environmental biomonitoring, developing algal bioindicators for water quality assessment. She investigates biofouling mechanisms in inland waters while exploring biochemical properties of algal biological activity, contributing to Serbia's environmental protection frameworks.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
While specific advising records aren't published, her professorial role implies graduate student mentorship. Research funding details remain unreported, though her departmental position suggests involvement in institutional research initiatives.
She operates within the Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden "Jevremovac"—a key Serbian institution for botanical research and conservation—located at Takovska 43 in Belgrade, which provides critical infrastructure for her field studies and laboratory work.





