Marija Marinko, PhD

Marija Jovanović

Position: Teaching Assistant with PhD
Organizational unit: Department of Pharmacology
Room: B105
Phone: +381 113951 115
Email:maja@pharmacy.bg.ac.rs


CV


Marija Marinko (born Pavlović), finished elementary school and high school in Kuršumlija. She graduated from the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade in 2008. with an average score of 9.19. She completed her doctoral academic studies, module in pharmacology, at the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade in 2020. defense of the thesis: "Vasodilatory action of nitrogen monoxide and hydrogen sulfide donors on isolated internal thoracic artery and human saphenous vein: the role of potassium channels". She completed the specialist academic studies "Pharmacotherapy in Pharmaceutical Practice" in 2020, and in the same year she enrolled in the specialist academic studies "Biological Drugs".

Since 2009. has been working at the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade as a teaching associate/assistant, and since March 2021. in the title of assistant with a doctorate. Participates in the preparation and implementation of practical classes in all subjects of the Department of Pharmacology in integrated academic studies, as well as in academic specialization. She was a commentator on 4 student research papers, one of which won the award of the University of Belgrade for the best research and professional student paper in 2018.

She is the co-author of the textbook "Pharmacotherapy for Pharmacists" (editor in chief Ugrešić N, Belgrade: Faculty of Pharmacy, 2016, 2nd amended edition) intended for students of integrated academic studies.

Since 2011. She was an associate on the project of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development entitled "Investigation of the effect and mechanism of action of various vasodilators on human bypass grafts", and since 2020. is on institutional funding. She was a member of two projects within the bilateral scientific and technological cooperation between the Republic of Serbia and the People's Republic of China, in the cycles 2013-2015. and 2018-2020. As part of these projects, she paid two working visits to the TEDA International Cardiovascular Hospital (Tianjin, China) in Tianjin, China, during June 2014. and June 2019.

Oblast naučno-istraživačkog rada dr Marije Marinko je kardiovaskularna farmakologija. Autor je i koautor 15 radova (od kojih je 10 objavljeno u časopisima međunarodnog značaja).


  • Marinko M, Hou HT, Stojanovic I, Milojevic P, Nenezic D, Kanjuh V, Yang Q, He GW, Novakovic A. Mechanisms underlying the vasorelaxant effect of hydrogen sulfide on human saphenous vein. . Fundam Clin Pharmacol. 2021;35(5):906-918.
  • Jankovic G, Marinko M, Milojevic P, Stojanovic I, Nenezic D, Kanjuh V, Yang Q, He GW, Novakovic A. Mechanisms of endothelium-dependent vasorelaxation induced by procyanidin B2 in venous bypass graft. J Pharmacol Sci. 2020;142:101-8.
  • Yuan C, Hou HT, Chen HX, Wang J, Wang ZQ, Chen TN, Novakovic A, Marinko M, Yang Q, Liu ZG, He GW. Hydrogen sulfide-mediated endothelial function and the interaction with eNOS and PDE5A activity in human internal mammary arteries. J Int Med Res. 2019;47(8):3778-3791.
  • Marinko M, Jankovic G, Nenezic D, Milojevic P, Stojanovic I, Kanjuh V, Novakovic A. (-)-Epicatechin-induced relaxation of isolated human saphenous vein: Roles of K+ and Ca2+ channels. Phytother Res. 2018;32(2):267-275.
  • Novakovic A, Marinko M, Jankovic G, Stojanovic I, Milojevic P, Nenezic D, Kanjuh V, Yang Q, He GW. Endothelium-dependent vasorelaxant effect of procyanidin B2 on human internal mammary artery. Eur J Pharmacol. 2017;807:75-81.
  • Hou HT, Wang J, Wang ZQ, Liu XC, Marinko M, Novakovic A, Yang Q, He GW. Effect of Benidipine in Human Internal Mammary Artery and Clinical Implications. Ann Thorac Surg. 2016;101(5):1789-1795.
  • Novakovic A, Marinko M, Vranic A, Jankovic G, Milojevic P, Stojanovic I, Nenezic D, Ugresic N, Kanjuh V, Yang Q, He GW. Mechanisms underlying the vasorelaxation of human internal mammary artery induced by (-)-epicatechin. Eur J Pharmacol. 2015;762:306-312.
  • Marinko M, Novakovic A, Nenezic D, Stojanovic I, Milojevic P, Jovic M, Ugresic N, Kanjuh V, Yang Q, He GW. Nicorandil directly and cyclic GMP-dependently opens K+ channels in human bypass grafts. J Pharmacol Sci. 2015;128(2):59-64.
  • Novakovic A, Pavlovic M, Milojevic P, Stojanovic I, Nenezic D, Jovic M, Ugresic N, Kanjuh V, Yang Q, He GW. Different potassium channels are involved in relaxation of rat renal artery induced by P1075. Basic Clin Pharmacol Toxicol. 2012;111(1):24-30.
  • Novakovic A, Pavlovic M, Stojanovic I, Milojevic P, Babic M, Ristic S, Ugrešić N, Kanjuh V, Yang Q and He GW. Different K+ Channels are Involved in Relaxation of Arterial and Venous Graft Induced by Nicorandil. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 2011;58(6):602-608.