Biography
Jonathan Shapey is a Clinical Reader in Neurosurgery at King’s College London and an Honorary Consultant Neurosurgeon with a specialist interest in pituitary and skull base neurosurgery at King’s College Hospital.
Jonathan’s research is focused on the translational development of innovative healthcare engineering solutions for neurosurgery. His principal research interests include advanced intraoperative optical imaging technology and the application of artificial intelligence to guide patient management.
News
King's surgical AI spin-out Hypervision Surgical secures £6.5M seed investment
A spin-out company originally formed by clinicians, medical imaging and artificial intelligence (AI) experts at King’s has raised £6.5 million in seed...
Hypervision Surgical awarded Cutlers' Surgical Prize for HyperSnap hyperspectral imaging system
The four co-founders of Hypervison Surgical, a King’s spin-out company, have been awarded the Cutlers’ Surgical Prize for outstanding work in the field of...
Events
King's NeuroLab Teaching Sessions: Posterior lumbar spine approaches
Hands on, one-to-one surgical tutelage to learn and fine-tune operative skills for posterior lumbar spine approaches.
Please note: this event has passed.
Features
Harnessing colour and light to raise awareness of brain tumours
'Illuminating the Brain’ a collaborative project from artist Kyam, the Neuro-HSI researcher group at King's College London and patients and carers from The...
News
King's surgical AI spin-out Hypervision Surgical secures £6.5M seed investment
A spin-out company originally formed by clinicians, medical imaging and artificial intelligence (AI) experts at King’s has raised £6.5 million in seed...
Hypervision Surgical awarded Cutlers' Surgical Prize for HyperSnap hyperspectral imaging system
The four co-founders of Hypervison Surgical, a King’s spin-out company, have been awarded the Cutlers’ Surgical Prize for outstanding work in the field of...
Events
King's NeuroLab Teaching Sessions: Posterior lumbar spine approaches
Hands on, one-to-one surgical tutelage to learn and fine-tune operative skills for posterior lumbar spine approaches.
Please note: this event has passed.
Features
Harnessing colour and light to raise awareness of brain tumours
'Illuminating the Brain’ a collaborative project from artist Kyam, the Neuro-HSI researcher group at King's College London and patients and carers from The...