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Professor Vladimir Nešić is a full professor at the Department of Forensic Veterinary Medicine and Legal Regulations within the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Belgrade. He teaches multiple courses including Forensic Veterinary Medicine and Regulations in Veterinary Medicine, Ethics and Communication in Veterinary Medicine, and Legal Regulations in Veterinary Medicine.
Professor Nešić's research spans forensic veterinary medicine, veterinary toxicology (particularly mycotoxicology with emphasis on T-2 toxin), veterinary pathology, and DNA forensics in veterinary contexts. His work demonstrates expertise in applying forensic techniques to veterinary medicine and studying mycotoxin effects on animal health. His research interests include forensic veterinary pathology, mycotoxicology, animal disease diagnostics, and legal aspects of veterinary practice, with particular focus on forensic applications in veterinary medicine.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent research trajectory in forensic veterinary medicine and mycotoxicology. His work shows increasing integration of molecular techniques in veterinary forensics, particularly in species identification and disease diagnosis. The research demonstrates practical applications in food safety, wildlife conservation, and legal contexts where veterinary expertise is required. His publications appear in both high-impact journals and specialized veterinary publications, indicating recognition across both scientific and professional veterinary communities.
Professor Nešić has collaborated extensively with Darko Marinković and other researchers at the University of Belgrade, as well as with international colleagues. His teaching responsibilities include core courses in forensic veterinary medicine and legal regulations, reflecting his dual expertise in veterinary science and legal aspects of the profession.