Evica Antonijević, PhD

Farmaceutski fakultet

Position: Assistant professor

Organisational unit: Department of Toxicology academic Danilo Soldatovic

Address: Vojvode Stepe 450, 11221 Belgrade, Serbia
Room: 
A106
Phone: 
+381 11 3951-248
Fax: 
+381 11 3972-840
Email:
: evicaa@pharmacy.bg.ac.rs

CV


Evica Antonijević Miljaković was born in 1984. She finished elementary school "Bora Stanković" and the Fourth Gymnasium in Belgrade. She graduated from the University of Belgrade - Faculty of Pharmacy in 2010 with an average grade of 9.39, completed the academic specialization Toxicological Risk Assessment in 2014 and received her PhD in 2019 in the module Toxicology with the dissertation "Antidote efficacy of newly synthesized oximes in dichlorvos-poisoned rats”. After completing a one-year internship for pharmacists, she passed the professional exam for a graduate pharmacist in 2011 before the examination commission of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Serbia.

She is employed as teaching assistant with a doctorate in Toxicology at the Department of Toxicology "Akademik Danilo Soldatović", University of Belgrade - Faculty of Pharmacy, where she participates in the preparation and conduct of practical classes in integrated academic studies and specialist academic studies Toxicological risk assessment.

Since 2019, he has been the holder of the European Registered Toxicologist (ERT) qualification.

She was engaged or is currently engaged in a total of 8 projects (3 national and 5 international), whose leaders are professors of the Department of Toxicology, University of Belgrade - Faculty of Pharmacy.


  • Antonijević E, Mandinić Z, Ćurčić M, Đukić-Ćosić D, Milićević N, Ivanovic M, Carevic M, Antonijević B. “Borderline” fluorotic region in Serbia: correlations among fluoride in drinking water, biomarkers of exposure and dental fluorosis in schoolchildren. Environmental Geochemistry and Health 2016; 38(3):885-96.
  • Antonijevic E, Musilek K, Kuca K, Djukic-Cosic D, Vucinic, S, Antonijevic B. Therapeutic and reactivating efficacy of oximes K027 and K203 against a direct acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. NeuroToxicology 2016; 55:33-9.
  • Antonijevic E, Kotur-Stevuljevic J, Musilek K, Kosvancova A, Kuca K, Djukic-Cosic D, Spasojevic‑Kalimanovska V, Antonijevic B. Effect of six oximes on acutely anticholinesterase inhibitor‑induced oxidative stress in rat plasma and brain. Archives of Toxicology 2018; 92(2):745-57.
  • Antonijevic E, Musilek K, Kuca K, Djukic-Cosic D, Curcic M, Cupic Miladinovic D, Bulat Z, Antonijevic B. Dose-response modeling of reactivating potency of oximes K027 and K203 against a direct acetylcholinesterase inhibitor in rat erythrocytes. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2018; 121: 224-30.
  • Antonijevic E, Musilek K, Kuca K, Djukic-Cosic D, Andjelkovic M, Buha Djordjevic A, Antonijevic B. Comparison of oximes K203 and K027 based on benchmark dose analysis of rat diaphragmal acetylcholinesterase reactivation. Chemico Biological Interactions 2019; 308:385-91.