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Slobodanka Vakanjac is a full Professor at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, where she serves in the Department of Obstetrics, Sterility and Artificial Insemination. She teaches specialized courses including Experimental Animals and Models, Sterility of Domestic Mammals, Artificial Insemination and Sperm Cryology, Reproduction Control of Farm Animals, Obstetrics, and Animal Reproduction Health.
Professor Vakanjac's research focuses on veterinary reproductive medicine with expertise spanning multiple species. Her work addresses critical challenges in canine reproduction, bovine mastitis prevention, swine reproductive management, and various aspects of animal fertility and sterility. Her publications demonstrate a progression from basic reproductive physiology to applied clinical interventions, with increasing molecular focus in later years.
Her publication record from 2001-2018 shows consistent research activity across veterinary reproductive sciences. She has made significant contributions to understanding canine endometrial pathology, bovine mastitis prevention through vaccines, lactoferrin gene polymorphisms related to milk quality, and swine reproductive management. Her work bridges basic science and clinical applications, addressing practical challenges in animal reproduction and health management.
Professor Vakanjac has primarily published in ACTA VETERINARIA-BEOGRAD, contributing substantially to the advancement of veterinary science in Serbia. Her extensive collaborative work with numerous colleagues indicates active participation in research teams addressing various aspects of animal reproduction and health. Her research demonstrates strong connections to the veterinary medical community in Belgrade, with frequent collaborations with researchers including Vladimir Magaš, Vojislav Pavlović, and Svetlana Nedić.
