Historija katedre
Katedra za bromatologiju na Farmaceutskom fakultetu Univerziteta u Sarajevu bila je zasebna podorganizaciona jedinica od samog osnivanja Fakulteta 1975. godine. Prvi rukovodilac Katedre bio je prof. dr. Mario Levi. Ovu funkciju prof. dr. Levi obavljao je do svoje smrti 1990. godine. U periodu od 1990. do 1992. godine katedrom rukovodi doc. dr. Darinka Marković. Za vrijeme agresije na Bosnu i Hercegovinu (1992–1995) i u periodu nakon agresije, zbog nedostatka nastavnog osoblja, Farmaceutski fakultet prolazio je kroz više reorganizacija, uglavnom praćenih integriranjem raspoloživih kapaciteta. Tako je predmet Bromatologija skupa s nastavnim predmetima Farmaceutska hemija, Kontrola lijekova, Toksikološka hemija i Uvod u farmaciju integriran u sastav Katedre za farmaceutsku hemiju, kojom je rukovodio prof. dr. Miroslav Šober. Nastava na predmetu Bromatologija povjerena je prof. dr. Anti Milanoviću, koji je ovu funkciju obavljao do 2009. godine. Od 2009. do 2013. godine odgovorni nastavnik na predmetu Bromatologija bio je prof. dr. Faruk Čaklovica, koji je i nakon toga bio angažovan u nastavi na III ciklusu studija na Farmaceutskom fakultetu do 2018. godine. Paralelno je 2013. godine novom reorganizacijom formirana Katedra za farmaceutsku analitiku, u čiji je sastav tada uključena Bromatologija, Analitika lijekova i Toksikološka hemija. Konačno, 2021. godine formirana je zasebna Katedra za bromatologiju i nutriciju, a za rukovoditeljicu Katedre imenovana je prof. dr. Jasmina Đeđibegović.
Nastavno-naučno i stručno osoblje koje trenutno sudjeluje u nastavi
Prof. dr. Jasmina Đeđibegović redovna profesorica |
Doc. dr. Amila Turalić docentica |
V. ass. Emina Muftić, DVM viša asistentica |
Nastavna djelatnost
Nastavna djelatnost Katedre za bromatologiju i nutriciju uključuje organizaciju i izvođenje nastave iz obaveznog predmeta Bromatologija, te izbornih predmeta Funkcionalna hrana i dijetetski proizvodi i Dijetetika za studente integriranog studija farmacije. Na studiju III ciklusa organizira se i izvodi nastava iz izbornih modula Humana nutricija i Dijetetika.
Na Katedri se također obavlja nastava za specijalizante iz predmeta Bromatologija (raniji naziv Sanitarna hemija) te predmeta Dijetoterapija i klinička prehrana (raniji naziv Nutricija i dijetetika), koja je na inicijativu Katedre uvedena 2010. godine kao ekskluzivna specijalizacija u zdravstvu za magistre farmacije.
Dodatno, nastavno osoblje Katedre dalo je značajan doprinos razvoju i/ili realizaciji nastave na drugim fakultetima Univerziteta u Sarajevu. Prof. dr. Jasmina Đeđibegović razvila je kurikulum i izvodila nastavu na predmetima: Dijetetika, Rezidue i kontaminanti u hrani, Dodaci prehrani (interdisciplinarni master studijski program, Centar za interdisciplinarne studije Univerziteta u Sarajevu), a odgovorni je nastavnik na predmetima Posebno formulisani prehrambeni proizvodi, Antioksidansi u ishrani i Zdravstveni značaj funkcionalne hrane na I ciklusu studija – Zdravstveni nutricionizam i dijetetika Univerziteta u Sarajevu – Fakulteta zdravstvenih studija.
Naučna i stručna djelatnost
Naučnoistraživačka djelatnost Katedre za bromatologiju i nutriciju od samog osnivanja bila je primarno orijentirana na područja zdravstvene ispravnosti i nutritivne vrijednosti hrane. Kroz diplomske/završne radove integrisanog prvog (I) i drugog (II) ciklusa, magistarske i doktorske, specijalističke radove te druge naučnoistraživačke projekte nastavnika i saradnika na Katedri analizirano je prisustvo u hrani i evaluirana ekspozicija putem hrane mikrobiološkim i hemijskim agensima, ali i ekspozicija nutrijentima i nenutritivnim bioaktivnim komponentama uz evaluaciju rezultirajućih zdravstvenih efekata. Nastavnici s Katedre također su učestvovali u tri međunarodna projekta usmjerena na ispitivanja sadržaja postojanih organskih polutanata u hrani i okolišu i jačanje kapaciteta za implementaciju Štokholmske konvencije u Bosni i Hercegovini. Poseban doprinos razvoju i stimulaciji studentskog naučnoistraživačkog rada dali su svojim aktivnim učešćem u organizaciji i realizaciji osam do sada održanih Studentskih kongresa Hrana – Ishrana – Zdravlje.
Doprinos razvoju struke i farmaceutske djelatnosti u Bosni i Hercegovini prof. dr. Jasmina Đeđibegović dala je kroz aktivno učešće u radu Odbora za kontinuiranu edukaciju, a zatim i kao predsjednica Komisije za profesionalna pitanja Komore magistara farmacije Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine, te učešće u organizaciji ukupno 13 simpozija i dva kongresa Komore u periodu 2013–2020. godine.
DEPARTMENT OF FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
History of the Department
The Department of Food Science (Bromatology) at the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Sarajevo was a separate sub-organizational unit from the very foundation of the Faculty in 1975. The first head of the Department was Prof. dr. Mario Levi. Prof. dr. Levi held this position until he died in 1990. During the war (1992–1995) and the immediate post-war period, due to the lack of teaching staff, the Faculty of Pharmacy underwent several reorganizations, mostly accompanied by the integration of available capacities. Thus, the subject of Bromatology together with the subjects of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Drug Control, Toxicological Chemistry, and Introduction to Pharmacy was integrated into the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. The head of the department was Prof. dr. Miroslav Šober. The teaching of Bromatology was entrusted to Prof. dr. Ante Milanović, who held this position until 2009. From 2009 to 2013, the teacher-in-charge of the Bromatology course was Prof. dr. Faruk Čaklovica, who was also engaged in the 3rd cycle of studies at the Faculty of Pharmacy until 2018. In parallel, in 2013, a new reorganization led to the formation of the Department of Pharmaceutical Analytics, which included Bromatology, Drug Analytics and Toxicological Chemistry. Finally, in 2021, a separate Department of Food Science and Nutrition was formed, and Prof. dr. Jasmina Đeđibegović elected as head of department.
Teaching and professional staff currently involved in the teaching process
Full Professor Jasmina Đeđibegović, MPharm, Specialist in Sanitary Chemistry, employed since 2002
Assistant Professor Amila Turalić, MPharm, Specialist in Nutrition and Dietetics, employed since 2013
Senior Assistant Emina Muftić, DVM, Food Safety Specialist, employed since 2018
Teaching activities
The teaching at the Department of Food Science and Nutrition currently includes classes in the compulsory course in Food Science and the elective courses Functional Food and Dietetic Products, and Dietetics for students of integrated pharmacy studies. Two elective modules offered to doctoral students are Human Nutrition and Dietetics.
The Department also provides classes for specialists in the field of Bromatology (formerly called Sanitary Chemistry) and the field of Diet Therapy and Clinical Nutrition (formerly called Nutrition and Dietetics), which was introduced in 2010 as an exclusive specialization in healthcare for masters of pharmacy at the initiative of this Department.
In addition, the Department significantly contributed to development and implementation of several courses at other faculties of the University of Sarajevo. Prof. dr. Jasmina Đeđibegović developed the curriculum and taught the courses: Dietetics, Residues and Contaminants in Food, Food Additives (interdisciplinary master's study program, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of the University of Sarajevo). Prof.dr Đeđibegović is also the teacher-in-charge for the courses Specially Formulated Food Products, Antioxidants in Nutrition, and the Health Significance of Functional Food at the 1st cycle of studies Health Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Sarajevo – Faculty of Health Studies.
Academic and professional activities
The research at the Department of Food Science and Nutrition has been mainly related to food safety and the nutritional value of food ever since its establishment. Bachelor, master, and doctoral theses, specialist theses, and other research projects led by teaching staff at the Department analyzed the occurrence in food and dietary exposure to microbiological and chemical agents, as well as dietary intake of nutrients and non-nutritive bioactive components, and the resulting health effects thereof. Besides, teaching staff participated in three international projects examining the content of persistent organic pollutants in food and the environment, and strengthening capacity for the Stockholm Convention implementation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Department is also vigorously developing and stimulating students' research by actively participating in eight Food-Nutrition-Health student congresses held so far.
Prof. dr. Jasmina Đeđibegović contributed to the development of the profession and pharmaceutical activity in Bosnia and Herzegovina through active participation in the work of the Committee for Continuing Education, and subsequently as the president of the Committee for Professional Affairs of the Chamber of Masters of Pharmacy FBiH. She was a member of the Scientific Committee of 13 symposia and two congresses organized by the Chamber during 2013–2020.