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Eddy Smid is a Professor in Food Microbiology at Wageningen University & Research, specializing in the microbial ecology and biotechnology of food fermentation systems. His research focuses on understanding microbial communities in traditional and novel fermented foods, with particular emphasis on lactic acid bacteria, probiotics, and aroma compound formation. He leads projects addressing food safety, functional food development, and microbial adaptation in plant-based fermentation systems.
Key collaborations involve studying traditional African fermented foods (e.g., mabisi, ogi) to enhance food security and nutritional value. His work integrates genomic, metabolic, and ecological approaches, often involving experimental evolution and systems biology. Smid supervises multiple PhD candidates exploring topics like extracellular vesicle functions, vitamin B12 fortification, and microbial community dynamics.
Smid's research spans from fundamental microbial physiology to applied biotechnology, with over 300 publications and datasets on microbial community composition, fermentation optimization, and probiotic applications. He actively participates in international conferences and media engagements, promoting the scientific and cultural importance of fermented foods.
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