Dr James Kinross is a senior lecturer in colorectal surgery and consultant surgeon at Imperial College London and a visiting professor at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland. He leads a research team defining how the microbiome causes cancer and other chronic diseases of the gut. Dark Matter is his first book.
Important and devastating * The Times * This book is really, really interesting ... Nothing more important in your life than your microbiome ... this will change your life * Chris Evans * I've long been interested in the microbiome, and have been eagerly awaiting a book that might uncover some of its mysteries. This is that book * Heston Blumenthal * A totally addictive and illuminating read. Compelling from beginning to end * Dr Saliha Mahmood Ahmed, gastroenterologist and bestselling author of The Kitchen Prescription * A fountain of knowledge and sense in an overwhelming world of science * Rhiannon Lambert, Registered Nutritionist and Sunday Times Bestselling Author * Engaging ... [Dark Matter] stands out in revealing the microbiome through the eyes of a clinician who sees each patient not just as a human, but as a human entwined with a complex, dynamic ecosystem * New Scientist * A spellbinding explanation of microbiology that will help you get to the bottom of health and happiness * John Vincent, Co-Founder of Leon *