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Ana Gligić | |
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Born | (1934-08-06)August 6, 1934 Ćeralije, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, present-day Croatia |
Died | January 4, 2025(2025-01-04) (aged 90) Belgrade, Serbia |
Education | University of Belgrade |
Ana Gligić was a Yugoslav and Serbian virologist, a specialist in medical microbiology and a senior research associate at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Medicine best known for her research on the Marburg virus, which she was the first to isolate and describe in 1967.