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Lindsey Edwards completed her PhD at University College London, focusing on the role of gut microbiota in the aetiology of Crohn’s disease. Following this, she completed postdoctoral research in mucosal immunology at the Institute of Child Health and the Rayne Institute at UCL. In 2012, she joined King’s College London as a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences. Her primary research interests include mucosal barrier immunology and host-microbe interactions, especially in the context of inducing adaptive immune responses and the pathological factors contributing to intestinal and liver diseases. She has investigated bacterial diversity and the efficacy of lyophilised faecal microbiota capsules in clinical applications. Edwards is actively involved in research groups at King’s College London, focusing on innovative therapeutic strategies, including the development of new anti-biofilm therapeutics and investigating the roles of organoids in health and disease. Her interdisciplinary work aims to foster collaborations across departments to enhance the understanding of microbiomes in relation to oral and systemic health. Additionally, she has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed articles, reflecting her commitment to advancing microbiological research and clinical practices in her field.
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