Lejla Kapur Pojskić, PhD
Scientific Associate, Head of LHG




Contact: lejla.kapur@ingeb.ba; 033 220 926



Education
Graduate EducationFaculty of Science, University of Sarajevo1995 - 2000
Postgraduate EducationFaculty of Science, University of Sarajevo2000 - 2004
DoctorateFaculty of Science, University of Sarajevo2004 - 2007

INGEB Employment
Research-fellow2000 - 2004
Research Assisstant2004 - 2008
Scientific Associate2008 →

Non INGEB Employment
PMF, Assistant2001 - 2004
PMF, Senior Assistant2004 - 2008
PMF, Assistant Professor2008 →

Scientific field
Human molecular genetics, Genetics of complex traits, Pharmacogenomics, Biotechnology and biosafety

+ Publications

 
  1. Oruc L, Pojskić N, Kapur L. (2003) Bipolar disorders in the light of the latest findings in molecular genetics. Med Arh. 57 (5-6 Suppl 1): 57-60. Bosnian. PubMed PMID: 15022573.

  2. Marjanovic D, Kapur L, Drobnic K, Budowle B, Pojskic N, Hadziselimovic R. (2004) Comparative study of genetic variation at 15 STR loci in three isolated populations of the Bosnian mountain area. Hum Biol. 76(1):15-31. PubMed PMID: 15222678.

  3. Kiseljaković E, Resić H, Kapur L, Hasić S, Jadrić R. (2010) Methylenetetrahydrofolate
    Reductase gene polymorphism in patients receiving hemodialysis. Bosn J Basic Med Sci. 10 Suppl 1: S91-5. PubMed PMID: 20433440.

  4. Marjanović D, Pojskić N, Kapur L, Haverić S, Durmić-Pasić A, Bajrović K, Hadziselimović R. (2008) Overview of human population-genetic studies in Bosnia and Herzegovina during the last three centuries: history and prospective. Coll Antropol. 32(3):981-7. Review. PubMed PMID: 18982778.

  5. Vranic S, Kapur L, Foco F, Bilalovic N, Hainaut P. (2006) The first case of Li-Fraumeni syndrome in Bosnia and Herzegovina: case report. Pathologica. 98(2):156-9. PubMed PMID: 16929790.

  6. Marjanovic D, Bakal N, Pojskic N, Kapur L, Drobnic K, Primorac D, Bajrovic K, Hadziselmovic R. (2006) Allele frequencies for 15 short tandem repeat loci in a representative sample of Bosnians and Herzegovinians. Forensic Sci Int. 156(1): 79-81. PubMed PMID: 16410155.

  7. Cichon S, Mühleisen TW, Degenhardt FA, Mattheisen M, Miró X, Strohmaier J, Steffens M, Meesters C, Herms S, Weingarten M, Priebe L, Haenisch B, Alexander M, Vollmer J, Breuer R, Schmäl C, Tessmann P, Moebus S, Wichmann HE, Schreiber S, Müller-Myhsok B, Lucae S, Jamain S, Leboyer M, Bellivier F, Etain B, Henry C, Kahn JP, Heath S; Bipolar Disorder Genome Study (BiGS) Consortium, Hamshere M, O'Donovan MC, Owen MJ, Craddock N, Schwarz M, Vedder H, Kammerer-Ciernioch J, Reif A, Sasse J, Bauer M, Hautzinger M, Wright A, Mitchell PB, Schofield PR, Montgomery GW, Medland SE, Gordon SD, Martin NG, Gustafsson O, Andreassen O, Djurovic S, Sigurdsson E, Steinberg S, Stefansson H, Stefansson K, Kapur-Pojskic L, Oruc L, Rivas F, Mayoral F, Chuchalin A, Babadjanova G, Tiganov AS, Pantelejeva G, Abramova LI, Grigoroiu-Serbanescu M, Diaconu CC, Czerski PM, Hauser J, Zimmer A, Lathrop M, Schulze TG, Wienker TF, Schumacher J, Maier W, Propping P, Rietschel M, Nöthen MM (2011) Genome-wide association study identifies genetic variation in neurocan as a susceptibility factor for bipolar disorder. Am J Hum Genet. 88(3): 372-81. Epub 2011 Feb 25.

  8. Cerić T, Obralić N, Kapur-Pojskić L, Macić D, Beslija S, Pasić A, Cerić S (2010) Investigation of IVS14 + 1G > A polymorphism of DPYD gene in a group of Bosnian patients treated with 5-Fluorouracil and capecitabine. Bosn J Basic Med Sci. 10(2): 133-9.



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