Neda Stefanovic, Assistant Professor at the Department of Orthodontics Faculty of Dental Medicine University of Belgrade
Dr. Neda Stefanovic is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Orthodontics Faculty of Dental Medicine University of Belgrade, where she has obtained her DMD, MSc, and PhD, as well as a specialty degree in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics. Dr. Stefanovic has done her PhD research in cooperation with the Department of Orthodontics and the Craniofacial Imaging Center at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH, USA, where Prof. J. Martin Palomo, who is an expert in the field of craniofacial imaging, informatics, and airway analysis, mentored her.
Her research interests are mostly focused on airways, orthognathic surgery, genetics, and most recently quality of life assessment and factors predicting functional treatment outcome and patient cooperation.
Dr. Stefanovic teaches undergraduate, as well as postgraduate students at the Department of Orthodontics University of Belgrade, and has lectured both nationally and internationally. She has published and presented numerous scientific papers, authored a monograph, co-authored four chapters in two books on 3D craniofacial imaging, and is a reviewer in seven scientific journals. Since March 2019, she has been spending time at orthodontic departments at CWRU in Cleveland (OH, USA) and the University of Rijeka (Croatia) learning more about newly available orthodontic treatment modalities, doing research, and teaching.
Her research interests are mostly focused on airways, orthognathic surgery, genetics, and most recently quality of life assessment and factors predicting functional treatment outcome and patient cooperation.
Dr. Stefanovic teaches undergraduate, as well as postgraduate students at the Department of Orthodontics University of Belgrade, and has lectured both nationally and internationally. She has published and presented numerous scientific papers, authored a monograph, co-authored four chapters in two books on 3D craniofacial imaging, and is a reviewer in seven scientific journals. Since March 2019, she has been spending time at orthodontic departments at CWRU in Cleveland (OH, USA) and the University of Rijeka (Croatia) learning more about newly available orthodontic treatment modalities, doing research, and teaching.