Dr Marco Canepari, our external collaborator on the PRIZMA NIMOCHIP project, visited the Faculty of Biology University of Belgrade (FBUB) from 2nd to 5th of April 2025. Dr. Canepari is a permanent scientist at the University Grenoble Alpes in France and head of the Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Physics since 2010. He is an expert in the technique of membrane […]

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A “preliminary” kick-off meeting was organized on 25.12.2023 in person with the Serbian participants (FBUB, MFUB, TI). The official kick-off with the addition of ECs was organized online on 22.01.2024. (after the start of the project on 03.01.2024). At these meetings, the participants were informed about their role in the project tasks and prepared for […]

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Immunoglobulin G as an innovative neuro-diagnostic agent In a number of neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) the production of the anti-neuronal immunoglobulin G (IgG) is a significant feature of the immune-inflammatory process. It was shown that human IgGs may induce diverse physiological effects not only on neurons but also on glial cells of animal origin. Of note, […]

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International Biophysical School “Academician Radoslav K. Andjus” (NERKA) was established in honor of Professor R.K. Andjus (1926-2003) an internationally recognized scientists from the University of Belgrade, a member of Montenegrin and Serbian academies of sciences and arts and one of the founders of Institute for Marine Biology in Kotor. School certificates delivered upon request! ICGEB: Moving Neurobiophysics from fundamental […]

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In the difficult conditions of the COVID-19 pandemic, we managed to successfully organize and conduct NERKA school in Kotor. The School was organized within the biannual series of Schools in Biophysics “Radoslav K. Andjus”, founded by the Biophysics Society of Serbia. It was organized by the Faculty of Biology University of Belgrade within the NENS […]

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Saradnici projekta H2020 AUTOIGG sa Biološkog fakulteta, doktorant Mina Perić i prof. Pavle Anđus, koordinator projekta, objavili su 19. maja sa grupom saradnika sa Northwestern University iz Čikaga u ediciji Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience rad „The Electrophysiological Determinants of Corticospinal Motor Neuron Vulnerability in ALS“. Izlazak ovog rada objavljen je i kao vest u izdanju […]

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