
معرفی
Eveline de Geus is a Researcher at Erasmus MC, Department of Dermatology. Her work spans immunology, molecular biology, and epithelial tissue responses, focusing on interferon signaling, inflammation, and disease mechanisms.
Recent publications highlight her exploration of organ-on-a-chip models for environmental toxicology (2025), interferon epsilon’s protective role in male reproductive tracts (2024), and STAT3-STING-IFN pathways in small cell lung cancer metastasis (2024). She investigates RNA’s impact on nucleic acid metabolism (2024) and Elf3-driven regulation of mucosal epithelium interferons (2024).
Her research integrates immunology, dermatology, and respiratory disease models, with interdisciplinary applications in environmental science and cancer biology. Key themes include cytokine signaling, epithelial barrier dynamics, and metabolic immune regulation.


