Jelena Milicevic

Principal Research Fellow

Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences

Belgrade, Serbia

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I'm focusing on detection of different classes of pesticides from water and food. I compute the ADMET-Tox profiles of pesticides which could found as remains.

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Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade is a leading institution for high quality science in Serbia, a place where a multidisciplinary approach to research is enabled by its internal organization and best practices. Vinča Institute has a unique infrastructure for the most ambitious research projects of strategic importance for the Republic of Serbia. The Institute employs 311 researchers and 210 Ph.D. students working on over a hundred national and international projects. The Institute conducts research in the following areas: physics, chemistry, biology, engineering and technology, radiation and environmental protection, radiopharmaceutical production, accelerator research, and nanoscience. With extensive international scientific cooperation Vinča Institute promotes goodwill and supports civil society and the private sector through projects that produce tangible results.
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I received PhD at the University of Niš, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Republic of Serbia.

As a group dealing with detection of different classes of pesticides in very small concetration from water and food, we compute the Adsorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Extrection and Toxicity (ADMET-Tox) profiles of commonly used pesticides (small molecules) which could found as a remains in food and agriculture products. Also I am involved in the investigation of the extraction, detection and determination of the pesticides from different food samples using ionic liquids.

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