Prof. Dr. Anna Tevyashova
Antibiotic resistance is a growing global problem. Increasingly current antibiotics are unable to kill certain strains of bacteria and fungi, and the World Health Organization estimates that millions of people die annually as a result of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Invasive fungal mycoses may affect more than 300 million people each year and are responsible for the death of 1.5 million individuals globally. Skin and nail mycoses affect up to one in four people globally, which makes them one of the most frequent forms of infection.
Gause Institute of New Antibiotics
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Bioorganic Chemistry
2002 - 2005
Lomonosov Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical Technology (MITHT)
Master of Sciences (M.Sc.), Biotechnology, Biochemistry
1995 - 2001
Senior Researcher at Gause Institute of New Antibiotics
Sep 2001 - Present