معرفی
Eveline Snelders is an Associate Professor in the Laboratory of Genetics at Wageningen University & Research. Her research focuses on fungal pathogen biology, particularly Aspergillus fumigatus, with emphasis on antifungal resistance mechanisms, genetic variation, and evolutionary dynamics. She leads projects investigating the environmental spread of drug resistance and the role of sexual reproduction in fungal adaptation. Key contributions include developing high-throughput methods for studying Aspergillus and elucidating the genetic basis of resistance.
- Education: PhD and MSc qualifications in relevant fields (specific details not explicitly stated).
Research interests span antifungal resistance, genetic diversity, and the interplay between environmental factors and pathogen evolution. Notable work includes quantifying aerial resistance fractions and identifying novel resistance mutations. She collaborates internationally on projects such as GAP-AFR, exploring resistance transmission between environments and patients.
Her work has been featured in media outlets and she actively supervises multiple PhD candidates, including studies on azole resistance transmission and fungal sexual reproduction mechanisms.

