Avrelija Cencič

Avrelija Cencič (pronounced Cen•cich) (19 October 1964 – 14 December 2012) was a Slovenian university professor, researcher in the fields of biochemistry, molecular biology and immunology,[1] manager and educator in health and life sciences.[2]

Avrelija Cencič
Born(1964-10-19)October 19, 1964
Maribor, Slovenia
DiedDecember 14, 2012(2012-12-14) (aged 48)
NationalitySlovene
CitizenshipSlovene
Scientific career
FieldsBiochemistry, Immunology, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology
InstitutionsUniversity of Maribor

Education and training

In 2000 she made her PhD (with 1st class honours) from Biochemistry and Molecular biology of leukocytic and trophoblastic interferon gamma participating with University of Paris XI, Orsay, France and University of Ljubljana, Medical Faculty, Slovenia.[3]

Work experience

She was employed as the Chair of Dept. of Biochemistry at the Faculty of Medicine and Chair of Dept. of Microbiology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology at the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences and she was a Vice dean for research and was Vice dean for International Relations at the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Maribor.

Other skills and competences

Multi language skills including English, German, French and Croatian.

Awards

  • 1987 Award of the University of Maribor; for the outstanding Student research work.[4]
  • 1989 Krka award; for the second best pharmaceutically interesting Student research work.[4]
  • 1990 Award of the University of Maribor; for the best Student research work (part of the Graduation Thesis work).[4]
  • 1994 CIES Fellowship.[4]
  • 1995 Slovenian Scientific Foundation Fellowship.[4]
  • 2008 Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Academiques

Memberships

  • Slovenian society of microbiologists (since 1989),(A board member since 2002).[4]
  • Slovenian society of biochemists (since 2005).
  • Federation of European Microbiological societies (since 1996).[4]
  • International society of Interferon and Cytokine research (since 1993).[4]
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science - AAAS (since 2001).[4]
  • CFME-ACTIM (Agence pour la Promotion Internationale des Technologies et des Enterprises Francaises) in Slovenia, since 1998 (A board member between 1998–2002).[4]
  • Society of University professors of the University of Maribor (since 1996).[4]
  • Society of Slovenian - Scottish friendship (since 1999).[4]
  • Eursafe (since 2001).[4]
  • European federation of Biotechnology (since 2002).
  • ALTEX (since 2006)

Other nominations

  • 2004 onwards: A member of national committee for GMO.
  • 2004 onwards: A president of national committee for Biotechnology at RIC.
  • 2005 onwards: An expert in ERA-ARD project.
  • 2005 onwards: INTAS evaluator.
  • 2006 onwards: A member of national committee for awarding the best research work "Zois award" in Slovenia.[5]
  • 2006 onwards: COST programme (expert in Food and Technology)
  • 2008 onwards: EFSA expert.
gollark: Angry billionaires could probably destroy civilization in a more interesting way than just nuclear weapons!
gollark: But you have to sign a form saying you'll only use it for good and not evil.
gollark: Solution: maintain consistency, legalize all weapons whatsoever.
gollark: Oh, and regarding this I'm more inclined to blame it on stupid tribal culture-warring.
gollark: "Is giving everyone nuclear weapons an issue? No, if it kills people they are either stupid enough to get killed by it or stupid enough to use nuclear weapons for killings."

References

  1. Osebnosti: veliki slovenski biografski leksikon,2008.
  2. "Obituary Avreljia Cencic". International Journal of Food Microbiology. Elsevier. 193: 160. 16 January 2015. doi:10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2014.11.012.
  3. "SICRIS".
  4. 1000 World Leaders Of Scientific Influence. 2002.
  5. "Awards and certificates of recognition conferred for outstanding achievements in scientific, research and development activities". Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology.
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