A Croatian scientist opposing vaccination during the pandemic appeared in Epstein's documents
Croatian scientist Krešimir Pavelić is mentioned in Epstein's documents as a potential guest for a private gathering in Tuscany, suggested by Epstein's associate Maša Bucher in 2018.
Ivan Đikić wins prestigious European award for biochemistry
Renowned Croatian scientist Prof. Dr. Ivan Đikić has received the Theodor Bücher Medal, one of the highest accolades in biochemistry and molecular biology, for his exceptional contributions to the research of the ubiquitin and autophagy systems.
Ivan Đikić receives prestigious biochemistry award
Prominent Croatian scientist Ivan Đikić has been awarded the Theodor Bücher Medal, one of the most significant honors in biochemistry and molecular biology, for his exceptional contributions to the research of the ubiquitin and autophagy systems essential for cellular balance and crucial in health and diseases like cancer.
February 19, 1931. Milan Šufflay – the Greater Serbian regime in Yugoslavia executed a prominent scientist of global renown
Dr. Milan Šufflay, a distinguished Croatian historian and scholar, was murdered by agents of the Greater Serbian regime in Yugoslavia, primarily due to his national consciousness and truthful writings about the fate of his people.