Miodrag Stojković

Miodrag Stojkovic ( born July 5, 1964 in Leskovac, Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian veterinary medicine and stem cell research.

Stojkovic studied from 1984 to 1990 veterinary medicine at the University of Belgrade, after which he worked at the Ludwig- Maximilians- University (1993-1995). As a postdoctoral fellow, he was responsible for the in vitro production of bovine embryos at the Chair for Molecular Animal Breeding and Biotechnology, LMU Munich in September 1995.

2001 belongs Stojkovic with the founders of the European College of Animal Reproduction ( ECAR ), at the same time he is Scientific Advisor for the company Therapeutic Human Polyclonals, Tyscon, USA and Agrobiogen GmbH, Laretzhausen.

2002 Stojkovic habilitated at the University of Munich, and worked as a lecturer at the Institute of Molecular Animal Breeding and Biotechnology.

In the discussion in the context of ethics, Miodrag Stojkovic debate came when he went to Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, to conduct research on human embryonic stem cells can. As the first European explorer to him in 2006 was allowed as part of the fight against type 1 diabetes mellitus to clone human cells.

His group, it became the first embryonic stem cells from arresting embryos isolated.

Since January 2006 he has been deputy director of the Prince Felipe Research Center in Valencia, Spain.

Stojkovic postulated on the television program people at Maischberger June 6, 2006 that embryonic stem cells within the next three years will find clinical application in paraplegic man.

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