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Interni konkursi za projekte

Univerzitet u Beogradu - Institut za hemiju, tehnologiju i metalurgiju – Institut od nacionalnog značaja za Republiku Srbiju (IHTM) sa zadovoljstvom objavljuje dva interna konkursa za projekte:

  1. Interni konkurs za mlade istraživače - „Seed Research Grant 2025“
  2. Interni konkurs za inovativne projekte - „Dokaz koncepta 2025“

Poziv i detaljna objašnjenja sa pratećim uputstvom i dokumentacijom za prijavu projekta objavljena su na:

  • „Seed Research Grant 2025“ (PDF) (HTML)
  • „Dokaz koncepta 2025“ (PDF) (HTML)

Za dodatne informacije o konkursu „Seed Research Grant 2025“ možete se obratiti Kancelariji za projekte i međunarodnu saradnju IHTM na: icpo@ihtm.bg.ac.rs
Za dodatne informacije o konkursu „Dokaz koncepta 2025“ možete se obratiti Telu za transfer tehnologije na: transfer.tehnologija@ihtm.bg.ac.rs

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    BIOLAWEB at the Regional Meeting on Microalgae

    A regional meeting on microalgae was held on April 10, 2025, at the Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade, bringing together researchers from various institutions across the region. The event served as a platform for presenting the latest scientific findings and exchanging knowledge on the potential applications of microalgae in biotechnology, environmental sustainability, and bioenergy.

    Dr Miloš Ćirić presented the BIOLAWEB project, emphasizing an innovative approach to studying water ecosystems using the DNA of different organisms. At the same time, Dr Danijela Vidaković had the opportunity to present long-term research on saline ponds in Vojvodina and the role of the BIOLAWEB project in further research into these habitats.

    The presented research focused on comparing the differences in diversity between two approaches: traditional microscopic analysis and the cutting-edge method of environmental DNA (eDNA). The findings highlighted how eDNA can provide a more comprehensive picture of biodiversity, especially for hard-to-detect or rare species, and how it can complement traditional methods in environmental monitoring and ecological studies. You can find the abstract book of their research, along with all other research, at the following link: https://doi.org/10.57745/VBSHUO

    It was a pleasure to present the results of the BIOLAWEB project at the congress, which was attended by over 200 participants from more than 25 countries. During the event, participants had the chance to showcase their latest research, engage in meaningful discussions and debates, expand their professional networks, and develop interdisciplinary collaborations for future research projects.

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    Pomeranje konkursa Fonda Nenada M. Kostića

    At AquaEcОmics2025, held from 17th-20th March in Evian-les-Bains, France, PhD students Kristina Petrović and Ljubica Vlaović presented some of the findings on phytoplankton and diatoms from the BIOLAWEB project. Kristina Petrović gave an oral presentation, “eDNA-based assessment of phytoplankton community structure and dynamics in a saline lake in Serbia: comparison with microscopy-based method”, while Ljubica Vlaović gave an oral presentation, “Challenges in the investigation of the diatom community of saline habitats: a case study of Plava Banja (Serbia)” on the same date, 20th March.

    The presented research focused on comparing the differences in diversity between two approaches: traditional microscopic analysis and the cutting-edge method of environmental DNA (eDNA). The findings highlighted how eDNA can provide a more comprehensive picture of biodiversity, especially for hard-to-detect or rare species, and how it can complement traditional methods in environmental monitoring and ecological studies. You can find the abstract book of their research, along with all other research, at the following link: https://doi.org/10.57745/VBSHUO

    It was a pleasure to present the results of the BIOLAWEB project at the congress, which was attended by over 200 participants from more than 25 countries. During the event, participants had the chance to showcase their latest research, engage in meaningful discussions and debates, expand their professional networks, and develop interdisciplinary collaborations for future research projects.

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    BIOLAWEB at AquaEcОmics2025 – Exploring Aquatic Ecology through Omics (17-20 March 2025)

    At AquaEcОmics2025, held from 17th-20th March in Evian-les-Bains, France, PhD students Kristina Petrović and Ljubica Vlaović presented some of the findings on phytoplankton and diatoms from the BIOLAWEB project. Kristina Petrović gave an oral presentation, “eDNA-based assessment of phytoplankton community structure and dynamics in a saline lake in Serbia: comparison with microscopy-based method”, while Ljubica Vlaović gave an oral presentation, “Challenges in the investigation of the diatom community of saline habitats: a case study of Plava Banja (Serbia)” on the same date, 20th March.

    The presented research focused on comparing the differences in diversity between two approaches: traditional microscopic analysis and the cutting-edge method of environmental DNA (eDNA). The findings highlighted how eDNA can provide a more comprehensive picture of biodiversity, especially for hard-to-detect or rare species, and how it can complement traditional methods in environmental monitoring and ecological studies. You can find the abstract book of their research, along with all other research, at the following link: https://doi.org/10.57745/VBSHUO

    It was a pleasure to present the results of the BIOLAWEB project at the congress, which was attended by over 200 participants from more than 25 countries. During the event, participants had the chance to showcase their latest research, engage in meaningful discussions and debates, expand their professional networks, and develop interdisciplinary collaborations for future research projects.

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