Professor Jamie Macdonald

Professor in Sport & Exercise Science

Contact info

Email: j.h.macdonald@bangor.ac.uk

Phone: +44 1248 38 3272

Twitter: @sportscimac

Instagram: @jamiehugomacdonald

Brief bio:

After graduating with a Sport Science degree and working as freelance Outdoor Activities Instructor for some years, I returned to academia to complete my PhD in clinical exercise physiology. I am now a Professor in Sport and Exercise Science within the School of Psychology and Sport Science at Bangor University (www.bangor.ac.uk/sport).

I teach and complete research and impact activities in two distinct areas: i) physical activity to prevent and treat chronic disease; and ii) how to enhance health and performance in high altitude environments. 

  1. Does physical exercise affect cognition in patients living with Chronic Kidney Disease?

    Bradshaw, E. (Author), Rossetti, G. (Supervisor) & Macdonald, J. (Supervisor), 9 Aug 2022

    Student thesis: Masters by Research

  2. The development of a quantum mechanical wavepacket description of intramolecular energy transfer.

    Evans, G. S. (Author), Macdonald, J. (Supervisor), Apr 2005

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  3. Regional cerebral conduit artery blood flow regulation in hypoxia

    Friend, A. (Author), Oliver, S. (Supervisor), Macdonald, J. (Supervisor), Sandoo, A. (Supervisor) & Rossetti, G. M. K. (Supervisor), 8 May 2024

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  4. Heterogeneity of Endothelial Dysfunction and the Role of Nutritional Therapy

    Jones, T. (Author), Macdonald, J. (Supervisor) & Rossetti, G. (Supervisor), 13 Mar 2021

    Student thesis: Master of Philosophy

  5. Physical activity, kidney function and kidney injury

    Junglee, N. A. (Author), Macdonald, J. (Supervisor), Jan 2015

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  6. Exercise As Adjunctive Therapy In Chronic Kidney Disease

    Kirkman, D. (Author), Macdonald, J. (Supervisor), 22 May 2013

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  7. Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Investigation of Neurovascular Uncoupling in Hypoxia

    Rogan, M. (Author), Mullins, P. (Supervisor), Macdonald, J. (Supervisor) & Oliver, S. (Supervisor), 6 Jun 2024

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  8. Physiology at high altitude: understanding mechanisms and identifying countermeasures

    Rossetti, G. (Author), Macdonald, J. (Supervisor), Oliver, S. (Supervisor) & Mullins, P. (Supervisor), 18 Mar 2019

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy