Danilo Mladenoviċ

I graduated with bachelor’s degree in Molecular Biology and Physiology at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade. In the last year of my bachelor’s studies, I joined a research group at the Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy (INEP), under the supervision of Dr Maja Kosanović. That is when I was introduced to this new and exciting field of extracellular vesicles. The huge potential of these diverse nanostructures immediately ignited my curiosity. Throughout the course of my master’s studies, I worked on marker profiling of heterogeneous population of EVs in amniotic fluid and obtained master’s degree in Experimental Biomedicine. Continuing the path of EV research, I was selected for Marie Sklodowska Curie ITN programme “Training in Extracellular Vesicles: For Benefit in Health and Disease (train-ev.eu)” as a PhD student of Analytical Biochemistry at Tallinn University and Junior Scientist at HansaBioMed Life Sciences. Scope of my research is to develop optimal solutions for EV isolation and purification from different complex biofluids.

ETIS: Danilo Mladenoviċ 

Danilo is a lecturer in research school research school “Basics to Work with Extracellular Vesicles”.