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Dr James Kinross | A Microbiome Masterclass: The Dark Matter Within Us

Aug 14, 2024
01:07:43

Dr. James Kinross, a leading consultant surgeon and lecturer at Imperial College London, isn’t just at the forefront of gut microbiome research—he’s also written the book on it. Dark Matter delves into the vital role micro-organisms play in our bodies and the profound impact their balance (or imbalance) has on our health. Dr. Kinross’ research explores how the gut microbiome seemingly influences everything about how we interact with our environment and the impact it has on our health and our life as we age.


Here, we discuss:


👤 The symbiotic relationship between humans and their microbiome

🚨 Bowel cancer: Why 95% of cases Dr Kinross operates on are preventable

💊 The global misuse of antibiotics and its consequences

💩 Fecal microbiome transplants—yes, it’s a thing!

🧠 The crucial link between gut health and mental health

🔬 The challenges of modern medicine working in silos

📊 The future of microbiome science as a tool for population health


Dr. Kinross is shaping our understanding of the hidden world within us, and this conversation might just change the way you think about looking after it.


Find James

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Book - Dark Matter

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Mentioned in this episode:

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Sweaty T-Shirt Experiment

Are single odorous components of a predator sufficient to elicit defensive behaviors in prey species?

The Human Gut Microbiome as a Potential Factor in Autism Spectrum Disorder

The Age of Surveillance Capitalism - Shoshana Zuboff


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