James Kinross lectures internationally and has appeared on the BBC and national television programmes as an expert opinion on gut health, surgery, the microbiome and digital technologies. If you would like to work with him you can contact his agent by emailing kfairweather@pfd.co.uk

Books: Dark Matter - The new science of the microbiome

Dark matter is my first book and can be bought here

Our microbiome – the complex ecosystem of bacteria, viruses and other microbes inside us – is critically important to our health and wellbeing. It is gifted to us by our mothers at birth, adapts with us as we age, influences our moods and appetites, determines how fast we run and even affects who we choose as a partner. It also determines how we recover from surgery.

This book takes you on a guided tour of our extraordinary inner universe, showing how our relationship with microbes may hold the key to why we are increasingly succumbing to diseases of progress such as Alzheimer’s, allergies, autoimmune conditions and cancer. It describes hows how to optimise the microbiome to protect your health, boost your immunity and safeguard your mental wellbeing.

Television and broadcasting

Podcasts

Allergies and the microbiome

The gut microbiome and human health


Cybersecurity and healthcare

Mixed reality in healthcare - Using the HoloLens at Imperial College London

Written word


Faecal transplant and the future of medicine


Faecal transplantation

How medicine is leveraging the gut microbiome

A selection of lectures