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Ian Macdonald

Professor of Metabolic Physiology at University of Nottingham

Ian Macdonald is an emeritus Professor of Metabolic Physiology at the University of Nottingham and former Head of the School of Life Sciences.15 His research focuses on the functional consequences of metabolic and nutritional disturbances in health and disease, with specific interests in obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and exercise.23

Professor Macdonald has made significant contributions to the field of obesity research, particularly in recognizing the importance of physical inactivity in conditions like insulin resistance and inflammation.1 He has published over 400 peer-reviewed original research papers, reviews, and book chapters.12

Throughout his career, Macdonald has held several notable positions:

  1. Joint Editor of the International Journal of Obesity for 22 years (1999-2021)1
  2. Member of the UK Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition for 13 years14
  3. Chair of the Working Group on Carbohydrates and Health14
  4. Former Chair of the UK Association for the Study of Obesity2
  5. Former President of the Nutrition Society of the UK and Ireland2

He is a Fellow of multiple prestigious organizations, including the International Union of Nutritional Sciences, the Society of Biology, and the Physiological Society.12 Macdonald is also a Registered Nutritionist and an Honorary Fellow of the Association for Nutrition.1

Professor Macdonald has been involved in advisory roles for both the government and food industry, advocating for high-quality science in policy-making and product development.14 His research has contributed to public health initiatives, including the taxation of sugary beverages and upcoming initiatives on dietary fiber.4

Highlights

Jun 29 · nature.com
Ian Macdonald retires as Editor-In-Chief - Nature

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Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom