The scholarship award committee announces the final ranking of the students for the "MGI/Complete Genomics - Dr Rade Drmanac" scholarship for the 2024/25 academic year.
A total of 58 applications were received, and a total of 25 scholarships were awarded.
The right to a scholarship was granted to students who are enrolling for the first time in first, second or third degree academic studies in October 2024:
1. For students of the 4th year of BA studies, in the monthly amount of 80 USD,
2. For students of the 1st year of MA studies, in the monthly amount of 100 USD,
3. For students of the 1st, 2nd or 3rd year of PhD studies, in the monthly amount of 120 USD.
The assessment of each received application was done according to pre-established criteria and scoring scale, published on the Foundation's website as part of the Competition.
The final list of selected students (in alphabetic order):
Name |
Faculty |
Ana Todorović |
Faculty of Medical Sciences - University in Kragujevac |
Anja Dučić |
Faculty of Technical Sciences - University in Novi Sad |
Cvijeta Lazić |
Faculty of Sciences - University in Novi Sad |
Danica Popović |
Faculty of Biology - University In Belgrade |
Dušan Lazić |
Faculty of Biology - University in Belgrade |
Filip Milić |
Faculty of Engineering - University in Kragujevac |
Isidora Pantović |
Faculty of Biology - University in Belgrade |
Iva Janković |
Faculty of Technical Sciences - University in Novi Sad |
Ivana Milutinović |
Faculty of Sciences - University in Novi Sad |
Jana Živković |
Faculty of Mathematics - University in Belgrade |
Jelena Radojević |
Faculty of Mathematics - University in Belgrade |
Jovana Ćurčić |
Faculty of Biology - University in Belgrade |
Jovana Simić |
Faculty of Sciences - University in Kragujevac |
Katarina Kruščić |
Faculty of Biology - University in Belgrade |
Kristina Petrović |
Faculty of Biology - University of Belgrade |
Lazar Ilić |
Faculty of Engineering - University in Kragujevac |
Marko Burdžić |
Faculty of Electrical Engineering - University in Belgrade |
Marko Nikitović |
Faculty of Mathematics - University in Belgrade |
Milica Gluščević |
Faculty of Sciences - University in Novi Sad |
Nevena Mitrović |
Faculty of Electrical Engineering - University in Belgrade |
Nikola Kuzmić |
Faculty of Sciences - University in Novi Sad |
Teodora Srećković |
Faculty of Electrical Engineering - University in Belgrade |
Tijana Marković |
Faculty of Medicine - University in Belgrade |
Valentina Sjeničić |
Faculty of Biology - University in Belgrade |
Vanja Stevanović |
Faculty of Biology - University in Belgrade |
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*Complete Genomics is a global life science company offering a comprehensive advanced NGS sequencing product portfolio and lab automation. Complete Genomics takes pride in its ability to develop and manufacture a full spectrum of instruments, ranging from low to extra-high throughput genetic sequencers, accelerating scientific breakthroughs.
Complete Genomics, based in San Jose, California, is now part of MGI, an international life science company headquartered in Shenzhen, China. Complete Genomics is the headquarters of MGI Americas and has been a research and development center of excellence since June 2005. Complete Genomics has a demo lab in San Jose, California, with all the sequencers and lab automation equipment for customers to visit and is the supply center for the Americas so that it can deliver its systems and products in a timely manner.
Dr Radoje (Rade) Drmanac is one of the founders of the field of Genomics and a serial inventor including the process of massively parallel sequencing (MPS) using DNA nanoarrays. He co-founded Complete Genomics in 2005 in Silicon Valley for efficient genome sequencing using DNBSEQ, the most advanced MPS technology (Science 2010, Nature 2012, Genome Research 2015, Genome Research 2019 ;). CoolMPS is his latest invention where base-specific antibodies read DNA sequences (BioRxiv 2020).
Dr Drmanac now serves as CSO of MGI and Complete Genomics, the first to sequence human genome for sub $100. Earlier, he co-founded Hyseq (1994) to discover novel genes, was a group leader at Argonne National Labs (1991-1994) within the human genome project (HGP), and postdoc (1989-1990) in ICRF (London). He started his career at the Center for Genetic Engineering (now IMGGI) in Serbia (1982-1988) where he invented MPS. He received Ph.D. 1988 in Molecular Biology at Belgrade University for the first MPS technology (Science 1993, Scientia Yugoslavia 1990, Genomics 1989).