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Zoran Stanimirović is a full professor in the Department of Biology at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade. He has maintained an active research and teaching career focusing on molecular biology, veterinary genetics, and honey bee health. His academic contributions span multiple disciplines within veterinary sciences.
- Department of Biology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
- University of Belgrade
- Specializes in molecular diagnostics and animal genetics
Professor Stanimirović's research interests primarily center around honey bee biology, veterinary genetics, and molecular diagnostics. His work explores the genetic diversity of various animal species, molecular markers for species identification, and health challenges affecting honey bees including Nosema infections and Varroa destructor infestations. He has made significant contributions to understanding the molecular ecology of bees, genetic characterization of endangered animal breeds, and the application of molecular techniques in veterinary diagnostics.
His publication record reveals a strong focus on honey bee health, with numerous studies examining pathogens like Nosema ceranae, Varroa destructor, and viral infections. He has also published extensively on genetic diversity assessment of various animal species including donkeys, dogs, and cattle. His research often combines molecular techniques with practical veterinary applications, particularly in the areas of genetic diagnostics, conservation genetics, and animal health assessment.
Professor Stanimirović has supervised numerous research projects and mentored multiple graduate students who appear as co-authors on his publications. His collaborative work spans multiple institutions and countries, demonstrating his integration into the international veterinary research community.
