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Uroš Glavinić is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade. His academic work focuses on molecular genetics, veterinary diagnostics, and specialized research in bee ecology and health. He teaches multiple advanced courses including Molecular-Genetic Diagnostics in Veterinary Medicine, Molecular Markers in Race Analysis and Pedigree, Bee Behavior and Molecular Ecology, and Veterinary Genetics.
Dr. Glavinić's research primarily centers on veterinary molecular genetics with a specialized focus on honey bees and other animals. His work explores molecular markers for species identification, genetic diagnostics of veterinary importance, and the application of natural compounds in managing bee diseases. His research demonstrates a strong emphasis on practical applications of molecular techniques in veterinary practice and apiculture.
Analyzing his publication record from 2014-2023 reveals consistent productivity with a clear thematic focus on veterinary genetics, molecular diagnostics, and bee health. His work frequently appears in journals like Acta Veterinaria-Beograd, Insects, and Parasites & Vectors, demonstrating expertise in both veterinary science and entomology. The research shows progression from basic molecular techniques to more complex applications in disease management and genetic analysis.
While specific grant information isn't detailed in the provided materials, his extensive publication record across multiple veterinary and entomological journals indicates successful research funding and collaborative projects. His work frequently involves multi-institutional collaborations, particularly with researchers at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Glavinić's laboratory work appears focused on molecular diagnostics and genetic analysis, particularly for veterinary applications and bee health management. His research on natural compounds for Varroa control and Nosema management suggests specialized facilities for in vitro and field testing of alternative treatments in apiculture.