Ivo Barić

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IVO BARI , redoviti profesor u trajnom zvanju, specijalist pedijatar s uom specijalizacijom iz

medicinske genetike, primarius.


Roen 1959. u Zagrebu. Diplomirao na Medicinskom fakultetu Sveuilita u Zagrebu 1983. godine,
doktorirao 1992., naslov disertacije: Mutacije gena za fenilalaninhidroksilazu u stanovnitvu Hrvatske.
Radi na Medicinskom fakultetu u Zagrebu i u Klinici za pedijatriju Klinikog bolnikog centra Zagreb,
proelnik Zavoda za bolesti metabolizma.
Podruje znanstvenog interesa su nasljedne metabolike bolesti.
Voditelj znanstvenih projekata, publicirao vie od 100 znanstvenih i strunih radova.
Prvi opisao nasljednu bolest zbog manjka S-adenozilhomocistein hidrolaze. Dobio Nagradu Ante
ercer (2004.) i Nagradu Horst Bickel (2005.).
lan Upravnog odbora i predsjednik Sekcije za bolesti metabolizma Hrvatskog pedijatrijskog drutva.
Bio predsjednik Hrvatskog drutva za humanu genetiku. lan Povjerenstva eksperata Europske unije
za rijetke bolesti.
Redoviti lan AMZH od 2010. godine, lan je Glavnog odbora.
tel.: 01/6687 676
E-mail: ibaric@kbc-zagreb.hr

IVO BARI, full professor of pediatrics, pediatrician, subspecialist in medical genetics.


Born 1959, in Zagreb. Graduated at School of Medicine Univ. of Zagreb (1983). Ph.D. thesis Mutations
of the phenylalanine hydroxylase gene in the population of Croatia at School of Medicine Zagreb
(1992).
Employee of the School of Medicine Zagreb and University Hospital Center Zagreb, Head of Division
for Metabolic Diseases, Department of Pediatrics.
Area of scientific interest: inherited metabolic diseases.
Prinicipal investigator of scientific projects, over 100 publications.
First described inherited disease due to the S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase deficiency. Awards:
Ante ercer-Award, Horst Bickel-Award.
President of the Section for metabolic diseases and board member of the Croatian Paediatric Society.
Former president of the Croatian Society of Human Genetics. Member of the European Union
Committee of Experts for Rare Diseases.
Since 2010full member of CAMS, Currently a member of General Council.

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