Ms. Nina Vitlov | Human-Centered Robot Design | Research Excellence Award
University of Split School of Medicine | Croatia
Ms. Nina Vitlov is a doctoral fellow in the PhD program Translational Research in Biomedicine at the University of Split School of Medicine, Croatia. She holds a Master’s degree in Forensic Chemistry and Molecular Biology from the University of Split and a Bachelor’s degree in Underwater Science and Technology from the University of Zadar. She has been working as a Doctoral Fellow at the Department of Research in Biomedicine and Health, where her activities include research design, literature review, data collection and analysis, and participation in scientific workshops and conferences. She is proficient in statistical analysis and digital research tools. In addition to research, she contributes to teaching through practical classes and seminars in Scientific Research, Research in Biomedicine and Health, Human-Centered Robot Design and Mathematics and Biostatistics for students of Medicine, Dental Medicine, and Pharmacy.
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Featured Publications
Vitlov, N., Vuković, M., Bralić, N., & Marušić, A. (2025). Waste not, want not: How to make your data futureproof through good data sharing practices. Current Protocols.
Vitlov, N. (2024, May 8). Transcriptomic expression of five genetic signatures in the metastases and primary site of the melanoma. Students’ CongreSS of Science and Sport in Split (ST-CongreSS), Split, Croatia.
Vitlov, N. (2023, September 20). Creating virtual osteological database: A radiological perspective [Conference poster]. University of Split School of Medicine, Split, Croatia.