Andrew Mackenzie
@awmackenzie.bsky.social
Associate Director of Strategy & External Relations, The Physiological Society (@physoc.bsky.social).
Trustee of Faculty of Sport & Exercise Medicine. Council Member of Parliamentary & Scientific Committee. Own views.
Trustee of Faculty of Sport & Exercise Medicine. Council Member of Parliamentary & Scientific Committee. Own views.
🌍Inspiring day with fellow @ukhealthclimate.bsky.social trustees today discussing our upcoming strategy. Lots of exciting developments to come! Thanks to @fphuk.bsky.social for hosting.
November 6, 2025 at 7:29 PM
🌍Inspiring day with fellow @ukhealthclimate.bsky.social trustees today discussing our upcoming strategy. Lots of exciting developments to come! Thanks to @fphuk.bsky.social for hosting.
Isla making friends everywhere she goes.
November 2, 2025 at 4:31 PM
Isla making friends everywhere she goes.
Pumpkin picking! Halloween is a big deal for 3 year olds…
October 31, 2025 at 5:23 PM
Pumpkin picking! Halloween is a big deal for 3 year olds…
🎬Great day filming yesterday at University of East London as part of @physoc.bsky.social’s upcoming 150th celebrations. Stay tuned! 📺
October 30, 2025 at 7:51 PM
🎬Great day filming yesterday at University of East London as part of @physoc.bsky.social’s upcoming 150th celebrations. Stay tuned! 📺
Key messages:
1. Delays in climate change action are increasingly costing lives and livelihoods.
2. Millions of people are dying needlessly each year due to fossil fuel dependence, growing greenhouse gas emissions, and failure to adequately adapt to climate change.
1. Delays in climate change action are increasingly costing lives and livelihoods.
2. Millions of people are dying needlessly each year due to fossil fuel dependence, growing greenhouse gas emissions, and failure to adequately adapt to climate change.
October 30, 2025 at 7:27 PM
Key messages:
1. Delays in climate change action are increasingly costing lives and livelihoods.
2. Millions of people are dying needlessly each year due to fossil fuel dependence, growing greenhouse gas emissions, and failure to adequately adapt to climate change.
1. Delays in climate change action are increasingly costing lives and livelihoods.
2. Millions of people are dying needlessly each year due to fossil fuel dependence, growing greenhouse gas emissions, and failure to adequately adapt to climate change.
Fantastic also to see @drelainemulcahy.bsky.social from @ukhealthclimate.bsky.social presenting on the UK policy priorities.
October 30, 2025 at 7:27 PM
Fantastic also to see @drelainemulcahy.bsky.social from @ukhealthclimate.bsky.social presenting on the UK policy priorities.
Huge congratulations to @marinaromanello.bsky.social and the team at @lancetcountdown.bsky.social for the successful UK launch of their 2025 report today. A phenomenal achievement again to bring such a huge body of research together in such a digestible way.
October 30, 2025 at 7:27 PM
Huge congratulations to @marinaromanello.bsky.social and the team at @lancetcountdown.bsky.social for the successful UK launch of their 2025 report today. A phenomenal achievement again to bring such a huge body of research together in such a digestible way.
London looking particularly pretty in the autumn sunshine today. But with the clocks going back this weekend, this will be the last time finishing work in daylight until spring 😬.
October 24, 2025 at 6:45 PM
London looking particularly pretty in the autumn sunshine today. But with the clocks going back this weekend, this will be the last time finishing work in daylight until spring 😬.
🥳Great evening in Parliament celebrating the launch of the South East Asia Health Policy Network. We heard powerful stories from communities affected by health impacts of climate change, alongside inspiring examples of resilience & determination. Thanks to Plymouth Uni for great event.
October 21, 2025 at 9:52 PM
🥳Great evening in Parliament celebrating the launch of the South East Asia Health Policy Network. We heard powerful stories from communities affected by health impacts of climate change, alongside inspiring examples of resilience & determination. Thanks to Plymouth Uni for great event.
Can highly recommend the new ZooTown at @londonzoo.bsky.social. Isla enjoyed dressing up as a vet, zookeeper, builder and much more.
(Although the animals were a bit still 👀)
(Although the animals were a bit still 👀)
October 20, 2025 at 9:55 AM
Can highly recommend the new ZooTown at @londonzoo.bsky.social. Isla enjoyed dressing up as a vet, zookeeper, builder and much more.
(Although the animals were a bit still 👀)
(Although the animals were a bit still 👀)
Autumn in Berlin! One of the best things about the World Health Summit being in Berlin is that you can start the day in parks like this. #WHS2025
October 15, 2025 at 6:10 PM
Autumn in Berlin! One of the best things about the World Health Summit being in Berlin is that you can start the day in parks like this. #WHS2025
Physiology took centre stage at the World Health Summit today with a session highlighting the vital role physiological evidence and insight has in keeping people safe during extreme heat - from understanding how the body responds under stress to shaping practical measures that prevent harm. #WHS2025
October 14, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Physiology took centre stage at the World Health Summit today with a session highlighting the vital role physiological evidence and insight has in keeping people safe during extreme heat - from understanding how the body responds under stress to shaping practical measures that prevent harm. #WHS2025
One of the most interesting sessions at #WHS2025 today focused on global challenges to ensuring access to reliable, quality health information. The key question was how to embed quality indicators into policy, as well as considering the role of scientific journals. Looking forward to day 3 tomorrow!
October 13, 2025 at 10:56 PM
One of the most interesting sessions at #WHS2025 today focused on global challenges to ensuring access to reliable, quality health information. The key question was how to embed quality indicators into policy, as well as considering the role of scientific journals. Looking forward to day 3 tomorrow!
Day 1 at the World Health Summit in Berlin! I’m here talking to partners and policymakers across global health about the role physiologists can play in shaping health responses that start with the science of how the body works. #WHS2025
October 12, 2025 at 7:35 PM
Day 1 at the World Health Summit in Berlin! I’m here talking to partners and policymakers across global health about the role physiologists can play in shaping health responses that start with the science of how the body works. #WHS2025
I'm looking forward to attending World Health Summit in Berlin next week.
If you are attending and would like a coffee to talk about The Physiological Society's work across areas such as climate & health or precision medicine, please send me a message! #WHS2025
If you are attending and would like a coffee to talk about The Physiological Society's work across areas such as climate & health or precision medicine, please send me a message! #WHS2025
October 10, 2025 at 3:10 PM
I'm looking forward to attending World Health Summit in Berlin next week.
If you are attending and would like a coffee to talk about The Physiological Society's work across areas such as climate & health or precision medicine, please send me a message! #WHS2025
If you are attending and would like a coffee to talk about The Physiological Society's work across areas such as climate & health or precision medicine, please send me a message! #WHS2025
“I want everyone in the country to think of themselves as a scientist. Science can’t be seen as just something done by other people ‘over there’”.
Great reflections from Ottoline Leyser tonight from her time as UKRI CEO on engaging the public with science and developing the R&D ecosystem.
Great reflections from Ottoline Leyser tonight from her time as UKRI CEO on engaging the public with science and developing the R&D ecosystem.
October 8, 2025 at 7:49 PM
“I want everyone in the country to think of themselves as a scientist. Science can’t be seen as just something done by other people ‘over there’”.
Great reflections from Ottoline Leyser tonight from her time as UKRI CEO on engaging the public with science and developing the R&D ecosystem.
Great reflections from Ottoline Leyser tonight from her time as UKRI CEO on engaging the public with science and developing the R&D ecosystem.
Great to be in Belfast today to speak at Stormont about climate change & health on behalf of @physoc.bsky.social
October 6, 2025 at 9:04 PM
Great to be in Belfast today to speak at Stormont about climate change & health on behalf of @physoc.bsky.social
Delighted to be in Belfast at Stormont today, and looking forward to speaking later about the role of physiology in tackling the health challenges from climate change.
October 6, 2025 at 1:10 PM
Delighted to be in Belfast at Stormont today, and looking forward to speaking later about the role of physiology in tackling the health challenges from climate change.
👋 Goodbye Liverpool and #Lab25. Upbeat mood, galvanised despite the headlines. Science/R&D takeaways: prevention push, skills beyond degrees, uni funding worries, place everywhere, and AI centre stage. I’ve put more thoughts on LinkedIn… www.linkedin.com/posts/macken...
September 30, 2025 at 9:59 PM
👋 Goodbye Liverpool and #Lab25. Upbeat mood, galvanised despite the headlines. Science/R&D takeaways: prevention push, skills beyond degrees, uni funding worries, place everywhere, and AI centre stage. I’ve put more thoughts on LinkedIn… www.linkedin.com/posts/macken...
A few reflections on science & health so far at #Lab25:
- Optimism about UK life sciences, but challenges ahead
- Real energy around digital NHS ideas
- Prevention & neighbourhood health repeatedly framed as central to tackling inequalities
- Growing recognition that climate policy is health policy
- Optimism about UK life sciences, but challenges ahead
- Real energy around digital NHS ideas
- Prevention & neighbourhood health repeatedly framed as central to tackling inequalities
- Growing recognition that climate policy is health policy
September 29, 2025 at 11:43 PM
A few reflections on science & health so far at #Lab25:
- Optimism about UK life sciences, but challenges ahead
- Real energy around digital NHS ideas
- Prevention & neighbourhood health repeatedly framed as central to tackling inequalities
- Growing recognition that climate policy is health policy
- Optimism about UK life sciences, but challenges ahead
- Real energy around digital NHS ideas
- Prevention & neighbourhood health repeatedly framed as central to tackling inequalities
- Growing recognition that climate policy is health policy
Couldn’t get a seat on a direct train from London to Liverpool for #Lab25, so instead going the scenic route. Takes much longer but views from the window are better!
September 28, 2025 at 2:42 PM
Couldn’t get a seat on a direct train from London to Liverpool for #Lab25, so instead going the scenic route. Takes much longer but views from the window are better!
And then there were two! Isla is besotted with her newly arrived little sister.
September 21, 2025 at 2:14 PM
And then there were two! Isla is besotted with her newly arrived little sister.
Thanks to the @instituteofphysics.bsky.social and Parliamentary & Scientific Committee for a great evening in Parliament discussing the future of quantum technologies.
Particularly exciting for @physoc.bsky.social is that quantum isn’t just about physics labs… (1/2)
Particularly exciting for @physoc.bsky.social is that quantum isn’t just about physics labs… (1/2)
September 9, 2025 at 9:42 PM
Thanks to the @instituteofphysics.bsky.social and Parliamentary & Scientific Committee for a great evening in Parliament discussing the future of quantum technologies.
Particularly exciting for @physoc.bsky.social is that quantum isn’t just about physics labs… (1/2)
Particularly exciting for @physoc.bsky.social is that quantum isn’t just about physics labs… (1/2)