Danilo Stojanović, PhD

Mr sc. Danilo Stojanović

Position: Assistant Professor
Organizational unit: Department of Botany
Address: Vojvode Stepe 450, 11221 Belgrade, Serbia
Room: B102
Phone: +381 11 3951-306
Fax: +381 11 3972-840
Email: danilo.stojanovic@pharmacy.bg.ac.rs
 

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Danilo Stojanović was born in 1967 in Sydney, Australia. After high school and military service he enrolled at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade. He graduated in 1994. He defended his Master's thesis entitled "Infraspecific variability of Salvia officinalis L. (Lamiaceae) in Yugoslavia" in 2002, and a doctoral dissertation entitled "Age and origin of populations of Salvia officinalis L. (Lamiaceae) in the central part of the Balkan peninsula - morphometric and molecular indicators" he defended in 2014 at the Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade.

He started his professional career in 1995 in ICN-Galenika. Since 1997 he has been employed at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade in the Department of Botany. In 2003, he was elected an assistant in the subject of Botany. In 2016, he was elected assistant professor for the scientific field of Botany and re-elected in 2021.

He participates in the teaching of the compulsory subject Botany, Botany in English and the elective subject Medicinal Plants and the Environment within integrated academic studies of Pharmacy studies. The average grade of pedagogical work based on student surveys is 4.83.

He was a mentor to ten and a member of the committee for the defense of over 100 graduate theses. He is the co-author of two textbooks, workbooks and peer-reviewed scripts for students of the Faculty of Pharmacy as well as four popular-science publications. He was a member of the Faculty Council and various commissions.


  • Couladis M, Tzakou O, Mimica-Dukić N, Jančić R, Stojanović D. (2002): Essential oil of Salvia officinalis L. from Serbia and Montenegro. – Flavor and Fragrance Journal 17 (2): 119
  • Stojanović D, Aleksić J, Jančić I, Jančić R. (2015): A Mediterranean medicinal plant in the continental Balkans: A plastid DNA-based phylogeographic survey of Salvia officinalis (Lamiaceae) and its conservation implications. – Willdenowia, 45(1): 103-118.
  • Maksimović Z, Stojanović D, Šoštarić I, Dajić Z, Ristić M. (2008): Composition and radical-scavenging activity of Thymus glabrescens Willd. (Lamiaceae) essential oil. – Journal of The Science of Food and Agriculture 88 (11): 2036-2041
  • Couladis M, Tzakou O, Stojanović D, Mimica-Dukić N, Jančić R. (2001): The essential oil composition of Salvia argentea L. – Flavor and Fragrance Journal 16 (3): 227 – 229
  • Aleksić J, Stojanović D, Banović B, Jančić R. (2012): A Simple and Efficient DNA Isolation Method for Salvia officinalis. – Biochemical Genetics 50 (11-12): 881-892.
  • Topalović, D., Dekanski, D., Spremo-Potparević, B, Pirković A, Borozan S, Bajić V, Stojanović D, Giampieri F, Gasparrini M, Živković L. (2019): Dry olive leaf extract attenuates DNA damage induced by estradiol and diethylstilbestrol in human peripheral blood cells in vitro. Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis, 845: 402993.
  • Mićović T, Topalović D, Živković L, Spremo-Potparević B, Jakovljević V, Matić S, Popović S, Baskić D, Stešević D, Samardžić S, Stojanović D, Maksimović, Z. (2021): Antioxidant, antigenotoxic and cytotoxic activity of essential oils and methanol extracts of Hyssopus officinalis L. subsp. aristatus (godr.) nyman (lamiaceae). Plants, 10(4), 711.
  • Stojanović D, Marčetić M, Ušjak D, Milenković M. (2021): Composition and antimicrobial activity of essential oils of Salvia fruticosa and Salvia ringens (lamiaceae). Vojnosanitetski pregled, (00): 83-83. https://doi.org/10.2298/VSP200508083S
  • Stojanović D, Lakušić B, Slavkovska V, Jančić R. (2000): Anatomy of the multifloral sage Salvia officinalis L. subsp. multiflora Gajić (Lamiaceae). – Ekologija 35 (2): 97-103.
  • Lakušić B, Ristić M, Slavkovska V, Stojanović D, Lakušić D. (2013): Variations in essential oil yields and compositions of Salvia officinalis (Lamiaceae) at different developmental stages. – Botanica Serbica 37 (2): 127-139.