Prof. Dr. Lejla Pojskić is a Science Advisor at the Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and a tenured professor at the University of Sarajevo in Genetics and Biotechnology. Her research focuses on molecular genetic markers in human genetics, with significant international collaboration experience (University of Antwerp, Eppendorf University, UN-ICMP, Erasmus Plus, COST). She has co-authored over 130 publications, nine textbooks, and mentored eight PhD candidates, two of whom are in progress. Prof. Pojskić contributed to the development of a DNA-based human identification protocol for skeletal remains (2000-2003) and has been involved in clinical research and strategic planning since 2007, including COVID-crisis management. She is an active member of several genetic societies, including Genetics Society in B&H, IUBMB, ESHG, and EBTNA.
Lejla Pojskic

Prof. Dr. Lejla Pojskić is a Science Advisor at the Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and a tenured professor at the University of Sarajevo in Genetics and Biotechnology. Her research focuses on molecular genetic markers in human genetics, with significant international collaboration experience (University of Antwerp, Eppendorf University, UN-ICMP, Erasmus Plus, COST). She has co-authored over 130 publications, nine textbooks, and mentored eight PhD candidates, two of whom are in progress. Prof. Pojskić contributed to the development of a DNA-based human identification protocol for skeletal remains (2000-2003) and has been involved in clinical research and strategic planning since 2007, including COVID-crisis management. She is an active member of several genetic societies, including Genetics Society in B&H, IUBMB, ESHG, and EBTNA.