
Duncan Mitchell
@duncanwits
OAP who can't walk away from physiology. Looking forward to being bored one day. See also @BfrgPhysiology; @KalahariProject
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http://www.wildlifeconservationphysiology.com 23-07-2011 20:44:48
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Especially the fascinating closing talk by Duncan Mitchell on “Lice, ticks and the Comrades Marathon”, addressing the ability of humans to undertake endurance exercise in the heat.




Some of the delegates for the SEB @sebiology.bsky.social 2023 session on "Thermoregulatory and metabolic adaptations in a changing world", at the Golf Tavern in Edinburgh.


This hero did not disappoint; honoured to have Prof Duncan Mitchell, Emeritus of Wits University visit @MRC_LMB. Born in same town as Sydney Brenner (must be something in the water 🤔), Duncan has monitored 🧠 temp in more species than I know the names of. A physiology legend!😃




I'm pleased to share our 4 part, historical review on #exercise thermoregulation European Journal of Applied Physiology 2.5 years work, 397 pages, 3850 refs tinyurl.com/3ts8a2kn A big thanks to Nigel Taylor & Duncan Mitchell for driving the project & the reviewers/EJAP staff 🙏 Each part is below:


#COP28 has ended. We now need to turn the words into much more ambitious #ClimateAction. 2023 will be warmest year on record. See how our world has warmed. Graphic Neil Kaye ESA Climate Office via Copernicus ECMWF #StateofClimate




Our paper on measuring microclimates in a warming world, led by Duncan Mitchell, is now online in Journal of Experimental Biology journals.biologists.com/jeb/article-ab…

Measurement of microclimates in a warming world: problems and solutions journals.biologists.com/jeb/article-ab… Read why plotting biological responses against air temperature is inadequate and why 100% relative humidity does not block evaporative cooling. Duncan Mitchell Andrea Fuller

Thermal Physiology in Health and Disease: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Applications We’re delighted to be hosting this meeting in conjunction with The Physiological Society in June 2025. Full programme details and abstract submission information to follow soon! physoc.org/events/thermal…


Chanel Rampartab delivers a fascinating presentation on how small mammals cope with heat and cold in the Kalahari. #ORC2024 #OGRC #ScienceBeyondBoundaries


Congrats Shannon R. Conradie! Can’t wait to see your research findings. A well deserved recipient of this prestigious award for early career researchers.

