Stojković was born on 6 October 1972 in Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia.[1][‡ 1] She attended the Zemun Gymnasium, and in 1991, she enrolled into the Faculty of Biology at the University of Belgrade.[2][3] She graduated in 1996, and in 1999 she received her master's degree.[3] At one point, Stojković stayed in Switzerland in 1999, and there, she was offered to finish her postgraduate studies at the University of Basel, although she declined the offer and instead, she finished the studies in Belgrade.[2][3] She received her PhD in 2007.[1][4]
Career
Stojković began her career as an assistant at the University of Belgrade in 1997, a role which she held until 2008. She was promoted to an assistant professor in 2008, and in 2013, she became an associate professor. In 2018, she became a full professor at the university. She teaches genetics and evolution, and at the Faculty of Philosophy, she also teaches genetics as an elective subject.[1][4] Throughout her career, she has primarily worked on studies regarding genetics and evolution.[5][6][7] Stojković gained notoriety as a scientist who has opposed to expel Darwin's theory from school curricula, and she was one of the few professors at the University of Belgrade who publicly supported the student blockade of the rectorate in 2019.[4][8]
She was a member of the Assembly of Free Serbia organisation.[2] The organisation initially cooperated with parties inside the United Serbia coalition, although in early February 2022, the organisation began cooperating with the We Must coalition.[16] On 27 February, the We Must coalition revealed Stojković as their presidential candidate.[17] During the electoral campaign, Stojković stated her opposition to partocracy and support for European integrations.[10][18] Stojković became one of the co-leaders of the Together political party on 11 June.[19]
Personal life
She is married to Oliver Stojković, a geneticist, and they have one son. Stojković is an author and she has published her work in international science magazines.[4] She has been an editor for Peščanik since 2007.[3][20] She received the "A Good Example of New Optimism" award in 2019.[4][21]
Bibliography
Stojković, Biljana; Tucić, Nikola (2009). Darvinijana (in Serbian). Službeni glasnik. ISBN9788651902126.
Stojković, Biljana (2011). Biomass in Evolving World: Individual's Point of View. InTech. ISBN978-953-307-490-0.
Stojković, Biljana; Tucić, Nikola (2012). Od molekula do organizma : molekularna i fenotipska evolucija (in Serbian). Službeni glasnik. ISBN978-8651914082.
Stojković, Biljana; Lazarević, Jovan; Tucić, Nikola (2013). Sexual Dimorphism in Insect Longevity: Insights from Experimental Evolution. Nova Science Publishers, Inc. ISBN978-1-62808-806-9.
Stojković, Biljana (2014). Bezbednost kao preduslov razvoja (in Serbian). Zadužbina Andrejević. ISBN978-86-525-0164-9.
Stojković, Biljana; Sayadi, Ahmed; Đorđević, Mirko; Jović, Jelena; Savković, Uroš; Arnqvist, Göran (2016). "Divergent evolution of life span associated with mitochondrial DNA evolution". Evolution. 71. The Society for the Study of Evolution: 160–166. doi:10.1111/evo.13102. PMID27778315. S2CID21218813.
Stojković, Biljana; Šinžar Sekulić, Jasmina. Biologija 4, udžbenik za četvrti razred gimnazije prirodno-matematičkog smera (in Serbian). Klett. ISBN9788653300227.