Evelien D'haeseleer
Supervisor
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Evelien D’haeseleer, (she/her), is professor at the Center for Speech and Language Sciences at Ghent University and guest professor at the Musical Department of the Brussels Royal Conservatory. She works as a Speech Language Pathologist at the multidisciplinary gender team and ENT Department of Ghent University Hospital and is a member of the International Association of Logopaedics and Phoniatrics (IALP) and the European Professional Association of Transgender Health (EPATH) voice committee. Her main research areas of interest are speech and language disorders, multilingualism, transgender voice, effectiveness of voice training and voice in elite vocal performers.
Email: Evelien.Dhaeseleer@UGent.be
Phone: +32 9 332 24 67
Research themes:
Multilingualism, translation, interpreting and linguistic inequality
Recent publications
Effects of semi-occluded vocal tract training in adult choir singers: A randomized controlled trial comparing tube phonation in water and humming
Iris Meerschman
UGent, Casey Dewanckele
UGent, Elise Goeminne, Yoni Van Poucke, Evelien D’haeseleer
UGent and Kristiane Van Lierde
UGent
(2026)
Journal of Voice.
Effects of intensive intonation training in transgender and gender diverse people aiming for a more masculine-sounding voice : a randomized clinical trial
Tine Papeleu
UGent, Jennifer Oates, Peter Tomassen
UGent, Guy T’Sjoen
UGent, Clara Leyns
UGent, Julie Daelman
UGent and Evelien D’haeseleer
UGent
(2026)
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY.
The power of singing in childhood : voice quality and voice-related quality of life in children choir singers
Casey Dewanckele
UGent, Kristiane Van Lierde
UGent, Yvonne Gonzales Redman, Imke Kissel
UGent, Anke Adriaansen
UGent, Tine Papeleu
UGent, Julie Daelman
UGent, Kim Bettens
UGent, Jolien Verbeke
UGent, Charis Van der Straeten
UGent, et al.
(2026)
JOURNAL OF VOICE.