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Prof. NADJA P. MARIĆ, MD, PhD, psychiatrist

Full professor and Principal Research Fellow at Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade (Dr Subotića 8, Belgrade, Serbia)

Head of Dpt. for Research and Education “Dr Predrag Kalicanin” – Institute of Mental Health, Belgrade (Milana Kašanina 3, Belgrade, Serbia)

Email – nadja.maric-bojovic@med.bg.ac.rs

QUALIFICATIONS 

  • 1993- Graduated at Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade

  • 1998 – Master of Science (MSc), Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade

  • 1998 – Specialist in Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade

  • 2003 – PHD DEGREE FACULTY OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF BELGRADE

SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS 

https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7051-853X


  • H-index 27 (SCOPUS)


RESEARCH PROJECTS


Research Support


  • 2021-2022 National survey of mental health after COVID-19 pandemic: Multilevel analysis of individual and societal factors Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia – Special research program on COVID – 19 – PI

  • 2018 – 2021 Implementation of an effective and cost-effective psychosocial intervention for patients with schizophrenia in five low and middle income countries in South-eastern Europe; Grant number: 779334 — IMPULSE — H2020 – national PI


  • 2011 – 2019 Defining a cluster of molecular biomarkers for improved diagnostics and therapy of mood disorders: Grant number III 41029 – Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technology – Co-PI

  • 2014 – 2016 Pre-Clinical and Patient Studies of Affective Disorders in Serbia. National Institute of Health, USA. Funding Fogarty Program (USA). – Co-PI

  • 2011 – 2015European network of national schizophrenia networks studying gene-environment interactions EUGEI (FP7) –WP 6 – national PI

  • 2002 -2004 “Cumulative Exposure to Estrogen as a Risk-factor for Schizophrenia”, collaborative study between University of Maastricht, and Clinic for Psychiatry, Belgrade – national coordinator

  • 2002 — 2004 “Pathways to Psychiatric Care in Central and Eastern Europe”, collaborative study of Eastern European Psychiatric Scientific Initiative (EEPSI) –project coordinator

Prof. Dr. Nadja P. Marič

SERBIA

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