- Rajko Igić
Rajko Igić (born 1937, Despot Sveti Ivan or Sentivan,
Yugoslavia ; nowDespotovo ,Serbia ) is a Serbian doctor andscientist . He is best known for his anti-smoking campaign in theFormer Yugoslavia and experimental work on theangiotensin converting enzyme (ACE).Igić received his
M.D. at theUniversity of Belgrade andPh.D. at theUniversity of Sarajevo . Igić was a Professor of Pharmacology at theUniversity of Tuzla (1978-1992) and the Director of the Department of Scientific, Cultural, and Educational International Exchange for the Republic ofBosnia and Herzegovina from 1990 to 1992. He left Bosnia after the start of theWar in Bosnia and Herzegovina .Igić has authored numerous papers and books in several fields within medical sciences. Igić currently resides in
Chicago ,Illinois , where he is a senior scientist in the department ofanesthesiology and pain management atCook County Hospital .Igić also writes poetry and is a member of the
Academy of American Poets . He also devised a combined alphabet, dubbed "Slavica", a fused version of two existing alphabets used to write the Serbo-Croatian language (Cyrilic andLatin alphabet ), in an attempt to mend the divisions among the Yugoslav ethnic groups.Books
*"The Destiny of Germans in St. Ivan and Other Writings" ISBN 1-929882-29-7
*"Eleven Poems and One Story" ISBN 978-1929882212
*"Come, Live in This World" ISBN 978-1929882427
*"Pictures from Serbia: My Gypsy Neighbors" ISBN 192988263XReferences
* [http://www.the-aps.org/publications/tphys/2003html/Aug03/book_reviews.htm "Book Reviews"] , "The Physiologist", August 2003, Volume 46, Number 4
* [http://www.the-scientist.com/article/display/17334/ "Amid War, Scientific Publication Survives In Former Yugoslav Republics"] , "The Scientist " 1997, 11(1):11
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