| Department: Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions, King’s College London About UsThe Neves Lab is an enthusiastic, collaborative, and interdisciplinary team with a dynamic research culture. Our work focuses on cellular interactions in the gut using organoid models to develop new therapeutic strategies that promote and restore intestinal and systemic health. We are based at King’s College London, steps from London Bridge station. About the RoleFood allergies are rising globally and affect 8% of children and 10% of adults, often severely impacting quality of life. While immunotherapy can raise reaction thresholds, definitive treatments remain unavailable. Oral exposure to allergens through the gut is tolerogenic, as demonstrated by studies showing reduced peanut allergy following early-life peanut consumption. This postdoctoral role focuses on immune mechanisms of oral tolerance induction in children undergoing their first oral peanut exposure. Using blood and intestinal immune cells, alongside co-cultures with intestinal organoids, you will explore regulatory processes in the gut. The role involves close collaboration with the Santos Lab at King’s College London and includes: 
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 Candidates should submit a CV and supporting statement detailing how they meet the essential criteria. Include evidence for desirable criteria where possible. For more details, visit King’s College London – How We Recruit. 
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