The Jens Sandahl Christiansen Award is presented to endocrinologists for a specific piece of research or project which contributes to our understanding of metabolism. This award is split in to clinical and basic science. The recipient of the 2025 award for basic science is Ana Djordjevic (Serbia), and for clinical science the recipient is Alessandro Prete (United Kingdom). Ana Djordjevic has demonstrated exceptional commitment to research and has published three book chapters and over 60 scientific papers in international journals, giving her an excellent publication score. Ana is a Principal Research Fellow at the Institute for Biological Research Siniša Stanković (IBISS) at the University of Belgrade. She received her PhD from the Faculty of Biology at the University of Belgrade in 2010, where she completed her undergraduate studies in Molecular Biology and Physiology. She is the head of the Department of Biochemistry at IBISS, and has participated in several national and international projects, most recently in the Twinning project STRIMHealth. Ana is currently Principal Investigator of a proof-of-concept project, Probiotic bacteria for reducing liver steatosis, funded by the World Bank SAIGE project. Ana’s early research focused on stress biology, and over the last 10 years, her research has remained in the field of molecular endocrinology but has focused mainly on diet-induced metabolic disorders, particularly type 2 diabetes and obesity. She is currently the Vice President of the Serbian Society for Molecular Biology. Alessandro Prete has an excellent publication record and must be commended for his focused and potentially impactful clinical research project. Alessandro is a Clinical Associate Professor of Endocrinology at the Department of Metabolism and Systems Science, University of Birmingham, UK. He obtained his PhD from the same University in 2022 and is also a Consultant Endocrinologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, UK. His area of research focuses on functioning adrenal tumours, endocrine hypertension, and adrenal insufficiency, combining clinical trials and experimental medicine studies. As well as receiving awards at both national and international conferences for his work, Alessandro has over 40 peer-reviewed publications. |