BioGnost at 2nd International Symposium on Laboratory Medicine

 

BioGnost at 2nd International Symposium on Laboratory Medicine

This weekend at the University Hospital Sveti Duh in Zagreb, we were honored to sponsor the 2nd Scientific International Symposium “Advanced Technologies in Laboratory Medicine: Connecting Science and Clinical Practice.”

This year’s program successfully covered three essential areas:
🔬 Biomarkers in Health and Disease
🔬 Decoding Cancer: Non-Coding RNAs and Stem Cell-Driven Therapies
🔬 Laboratory Science in Action

It was inspiring to see so many professionals, scientists, and clinicians come together with a shared vision of advancing laboratory medicine and improving diagnostic excellence.

A heartfelt thank you to all participants – and especially to our distinguished speakers for their invaluable insights, expertise, and commitment:

Professor Neven Zarkovic, PhD
Assistant professor Morana Jaganjac, PhD
Professor Dubravka Svob Strac, PhD
Assistant professor Petar Ozretić, PhD
Josipa Skelin Ilić, PhD
Nina Milutin, PhD
Tanja Matijevic, PhD
Professor Vedrana Čikeš, PhD
Assistant professor Sandra Marijan, PhD
Sophia Godau, BMS
Emsel Papić, MSc BMS
Vlatka Stojačić, MSc BMS

We are also deeply grateful to all the organizers for their dedication and professionalism:
Society of MSc in Biomedical Laboratory Science of the Croatian Association of Laboratory Medicine
Croatian Society of Histo and Cytotechnologists (HDHC) of the Croatian Association of Laboratory Medicine
Croatian Association of Laboratory Medicine
University Hospital “Sveti Duh” (KB Sveti Duh)

Your roles in bringing this symposium to life were essential, and we were proud to support it as a golden sponsor. ❤️

We are especially proud that was represented with heart and passion by our Sales and Marketing Manager Sandra Ban, along with Viktorija Liber and Jelena Ljubičić – three incredible professionals whose warmth, dedication, and enthusiasm truly embodied our company’s values.

Thank you once again – we look forward to future collaborations and shared progress in laboratory medicine.