Dr Jelena Martinović works as an Associate Research Professor at Department of Molecular Biology and Endocrinology, Vinča institute of nuclear sciences, University of Belgrade - National Institute of Republic of Serbia. During scientific career she was focused on oxido-nitrosative stress and associated signaling in different pathophysiological conditions. Recent work is focused on relationship between glutamatergic signaling and generation of oxidative/nitrosative stress.
Dr Ivana Stevanović works as an Assistant professor at Medical Faculty of Military Medical Academy, University of Defense, Belgrade, Serbia and as a Principal Research Fellow at Institute for Medical Research at Military Medical Academy. Her work is dedicated to examination of oxidative and nitrosative stress in healthy and diseased brain
Dr Bojan Jevtić works as a Research Associate at Department of Immunology, Institute for Biological Research „Siniša Stanković“ - National Institute of Republic of Serbia. As a member of the Neuroimmunology group, his work is dedicated to the identification of cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for the initiation, development and limitation of an autoimmune response in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
Dr Marina Zaric Kontić is an Assistant Research Professor at Department of Molecular Biology and Endocrinology, Vinča institute of nuclear sciences, University of Belgrade - National Institute of Republic of Serbia. Her research is directed to mechanisms of brain damage mediated through NMDA receptor and downstream signaling molecules including oxidative and nitrosative species.
Emilija Glavonić works as a Research Assistant at Department of Molecular Biology and Endocrinology, Vinča institute of nuclear sciences, University of Belgrade - National Institute of Republic of Serbia. Her main research area is fear extinction across development, with special focus on molecular mechanisms underlying the dysfunction of this process in adolescents. She is experienced with variety of methods used in neuroscience research including assays for oxidative/nitrosative stress evaluation.
Milica Zeljković works as a Research Assistant at Department for General Physiology and Biophysics, Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade. Her research is focused on changes in activity and expression of enzymes/receptors involved in purinergic signaling in an animal model of Parkinson’s diseases. She is skilled in a variety of laboratory techniques including oxidative stress analysis, Western blot, ELISAs, and immunohistochemistry analysis