Honorary Professor, School of Pharmacy, University College London, London, UK;
Mire Zloh was a Visiting Professor at the UCL School of Pharmacy until January 2021, when he took position of a Teaching Fellow.
He holds the Emeritus Professor of Medicinal Chemistry with University of Hertfordtshire, where he was the Head of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Research Professor from January 2013 until September 2017. He also acts as Innovation Advisor to Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy, University Business Academy in Novi Sad Serbia and is a director of Nanopuzzle Medicines Design Ltd.
Prior to his present position was Senior Lecturer at the UCL School of Pharmacy and was responsible for the integrated structural chemistry service that provides NMR, MS and CHN analysis to internal and external users. He was an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Pharmacy in Belgrade for the Clinical Chemistry Instrumentation course before moving to London. From 2002 to 2003, he was a tutor counselor for the Open University. Prof. Zloh was Deputy Director on the MSc Course in Drug Discovery at UCL School of Pharmacy.
Prof. Zloh has continued collaborating with colleagues at the UCL School of Pharmacy. He has external collaborations with professors Tatjana Verbic, Slavica Eric and Vladirmir Savic (University of Belgrade), Dr Petros Tsoungas (Greece), Professor Helena Florindo (University of Lisbon) and Professor Liping Wang (Nanjing Agricultural University, China).
Prof. Mire Zloh graduated in Physical Chemistry from the University of Belgrade (Yugoslavia) in 1987. He was then awarded an MSc in Physical Chemistry from the same university in 1992. His research in structural biology resulted in a PhD in Chemistry from the University of London in 1998 with a thesis entitled "Conformational Studies of the High Affinity IgE Receptor Peptides and Domains by NMR and Molecular Modelling".
He was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and he is a member of Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Serbian Chemical Society.