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Douglas George Whyte serves as Deputy Head of the School of Behavioural and Health Sciences, which is part of the Faculty of Health Sciences. His academic role focuses on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of health, exercise, and behavioral sciences.
His research interests span biomechanics, sports medicine, exercise physiology, and neuroscience. Key areas include spinal kinematics in dancers, cardiometabolic stress during exercise, and the neurobiology of mental health conditions like bipolar disorder. He has also explored the physiological impacts of hypoxia, load carriage, and dehydration on human performance.
His articles reflect a focus on applied health science, including studies on dancer injury epidemiology, equipment validation for strength training, and the effects of nasal dilators on cycling. Recent work explores CAMKK2 as a therapeutic target for bipolar disorder, bridging neurobiology and clinical research.
No scientific awards have been listed for Dr. Whyte. His advising and grant activities are not detailed in the provided text, though his role as Deputy Head suggests involvement in academic governance and faculty development.
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