Mr James Kinross
Primary medical qualifications:
FRCS PhD
GMC number:
6029260
Specialities:
Bowel and lower intestinal surgery
Background
Mr James Kinross is a senior lecturer in colorectal surgery and a consultant surgeon at Imperial College London. His clinical interest is in minimally invasive surgery for colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease. He was trained in north west London, and he was an NIHR clinical lecturer in surgery and an Ethicon Laparoscopic Fellow in colorectal surgery.
He was awarded a Royal College of Surgeons of England training fellowship during his PhD and he was funded by the Academy of Medical Sciences as an early stage lecturer.
He is a visiting professor at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland.
Expertise
Bowel cancer, colonoscopy, colorectal surgery, colonic polyps, abdominal wall hernias, laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery, pelvic floor surgery, inflammatory bowel disease, proctology
Research & publications
Mr Kinross is currently funded by Bowel and Cancer Research and the Imperial Biomedical Research Centre. He performs clinical trials using intra-operative mass spectrometry (known as the iknife) for improving the precision of the surgical treatment of colorectal cancer. Mr. Kinross' research is establishing if metabonomic approaches such as these can be used for stratifying the treatment of both early and advanced cancers. As part of this work, he studies the role of the gut microbiome in the aetiology of colon cancer, Crohn's disease and obesity. Finally, he works as part of a team that is building next-generation, immersive simulators for use in major incidents and trauma training.