The Ministry of Education, Science, and Innovation has awarded Doc. Dr. Aleksandra Klisić as the most successful scientist for her outstanding contributions to laboratory medicine, endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolic disorders. She is recognized among the top 2% most cited scientists globally, with 34 papers published in SCI/SCIE-indexed journals in 2024, including seven as the first author. Additionally, she has reviewed over 150 scientific papers and serves on the editorial boards of four SCIE journals while leading two international projects and participating in a national research initiative.
Doc. dr Aleksandra Klisic
As a member of the AI-AGE team, Dr. Klisić’s expertise in metabolic research significantly contributes to the project’s focus on AI-driven advancements in medical diagnostics and aging biomarkers. While her recent award is not directly tied to AI-AGE, her scientific excellence and research leadership align with the project’s mission to leverage artificial intelligence in healthcare innovation.
We are thrilled to share highlights from the successful presentation of the AI-AGE project at the 29th IT Conference, held from February 19-22, 2025, in Žabljak, Montenegro. Our team had the opportunity to present the project’s advancements and engage with a vibrant community of experts and stakeholders over three dynamic days.
Wednesday – Project Results Fair: The AI-AGE team showcased the project’s core achievements during the Project Trade Fair and Dissemination of Results. Attendees explored how AI-AGE is pushing the boundaries in identifying novel, non-invasive biomarkers of aging using artificial intelligence. The session allowed for meaningful exchanges with other project teams and stakeholders, sparking discussions on future collaborations and applications of AI in medicine.
AI-AGE project was presented at the IT 2025 spectial session dedicated to dissemination of project results
Thursday – Expert Presentation: Mr. Dejan Babić delivered an insightful presentation detailing his research and contributions to the AI-AGE project. His talk covered the technical intricacies of using deep learning for retinal image segmentation, a key part of AI-AGE’s mission to discover aging biomarkers. The session attracted considerable interest, leading to valuable feedback and new ideas for further research.
Mr. Dejan Babic giving a presentation on AI-AGE at the EuroCC2/EuroCC4SEE workshop for young researchers
Friday – Panel Discussion: Prof. Nataša Popović joined the distinguished panel “ICT Future from the Present”, where she shared perspectives on the evolving role of AI in healthcare and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. Her insights emphasized how projects like AI-AGE are not only advancing scientific research but also paving the way for practical healthcare solutions.
prof. Natasa Popovic taking part in the panel discussion on the last day of the conference
We are grateful to the organizers of IT 2025 for providing a platform to share our work and to all participants for their engaging questions and support. The AI-AGE team looks forward to building on this momentum as we continue our mission to revolutionize aging research.
On 19 Feb at the IEEE IT2025 Conference in Žabljak, the AI-AGE project will be presented during the Project Trade Fair. AI-AGE leverages artificial intelligence to identify novel, non-invasive biomarkers of aging, aiming to enhance early diagnostics and personalized healthcare. By integrating cutting-edge AI techniques with biomedical research, the project is paving the way for more accurate and accessible aging assessments. Join us to explore how AI is transforming the future of healthcare and longevity research!