Marko Bogosavljevic is a PhD candidate in Pharmaceutical Sciences and teaching assistant at UIC who combines a background in chemical engineering and biochemistry with nearly a decade of research and academic support experience. His work focuses on applying AI and machine learning to scalable drug discovery, supported by hands-on projects in sustainable lignin-based biomaterials and optimization of proteomic workflows using acoustic transistors. He brings practical lab engineering skills—having rebuilt instrument control from Arduino to Raspberry Pi/Python—and a track record of translating complex experimental methods into teachable concepts as a Calculus II peer learning assistant. Marko is pursuing graduate training to bridge computational methods and wet-lab innovation in pharmaceutical research while mentoring students and managing course logistics.
8 years of coding experience
Srednja škola "Svilajnac"
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Pharmaceutical Sciences at University of Illinois Chicago
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biochemistry, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biochemistry at University of Illinois at Chicago
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Marko Bogosavljevic - Teaching Assistant at UIC College of Pharmacy