Dr Sophie Harrison
Lecturer in Sport & Exercise Science (School of Psychology & Sport Science)
Overview
Sophie is a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science. Sophie earned her BSc degree in Sport and Exercise Sciences from Stirling University, Scotland in 2015 and her MSc in Exercise Physiology from Loughborough University, England in 2016. Sophie completed her PhD in Sport and Exercise Immunology from Bangor University in 2020. Sophie then spent three years working as a postdoctoral researcher at Bangor University. In Sophie’s first postdoctoral role she worked within the Public Health Collaboration Unit in collaboration with researchers at Public Health Wales. Then, Sophie worked as a postdoctoral researcher within the Celtic Advanced Lifesciences and Innovation Network (CALIN) working with small-medium enterprises, and completing a study examining a digitially delivered exercise intervention for people with obesity, in collaboration with Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board.
Sophie joined the faculty within the School of Psychological and Sport Science at Bangor University in 2023. Sophie is a Lecturer in the Department of Sport Science and is part of the Institute for Applied Human Physiology within the school.
Sophie’s research interests include: Female physiology, sport and exercise immunology, nutrition, menstrual cycle symptom management
Additional Contact Information
Email: s.harrison@bangor.ac.uk
Phone: (01248) 382303
Location: Room 103, George Building, Normal site
To book a student tutorial please visit: https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/SHESStaffTutorialandDropInHours@bangoroffice365.onmicrosoft.com/bookings/
Publications
2024
- PublishedPsychological factors are prospectively associated with the mucosal immune response to exercise and respiratory infection risk post marathon
Harrison, S., Roberts, R., Walsh, N. P. & Edwards, J., 7 Feb 2024.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract - PublishedResting oral mucosal immunity varies across the menstrual cycle
Harrison, S., Macdonald, J. & Oliver, S., 26 Jun 2024.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract
2023
- PublishedDigitally delivered exercise increased habitual physical activity in people with obesity
Harrison, S., Macdonald, J., Cliffe, M., Cooney, J., Boulter, M. W., Beattie, S. & Harkinson, R., May 2023, p. 164-165.
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract
2021
- PublishedInfluence of Vitamin D Supplementation by Simulated Sunlight or Oral D3 on Respiratory Infection during Military Training
Harrison, S., Oliver, S., Kashi, D., Carswell, A., Edwards, J., Wentz, L., Roberts, R., Tang, J., Izard, R., Jackson, S., Allan, D., Rhodes, L., Fraser, W., Greeves, J. & Walsh, N., 1 Jul 2021, In: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 53, 7, p. 1505-1516 12 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedThe impact of behavioural risk factors on communicable diseases: a systematic review of reviews
Wood, S., Harrison, S., Judd, N., Bellis, M., Hughes, K. & Jones, A., 17 Nov 2021, In: BMC Public Health. 21, 1, 2110.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Activities
2024
- Inaugural College of Medicine and Health Women's Health Symposium
19 Sep 2024
Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Organiser) - European College of Sport Science Annual Congress
2 Jul 2024 – 5 Jul 2024
Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker) - Women in Sport and Exercise Academic Network Conference
26 Jun 2024 – 27 Jun 2024
Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker) - Welsh Rugby Union: Game Changers Conference
Invited to attend the inaugural conference of the WRU Women and Girls in Rugby Union Game Changers Conference.
26 Apr 2024
Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Participant) - Women's U18 Six Nations Rugby Player Welfare Project
Female Rugby Player Welfare Project
29 Mar 2024 – 6 Apr 2024
Links:
Activity: Participation in Academic workshop, seminar, course (Participant) - Women in Sport and Exercise Academic Network (WiSEAN) (External organisation)
2024 →
Activity: Membership of network (Member)
2023
- 30th European Congress on Obesity
17 May 2023 – 20 May 2023
Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
2022
- BU-IIA Funded Project: The influence of the menstrual cycle on mucosal immunity
In 2018, 141.4 million working days were lost because of illness or injury in the UK, with minor illnesses such as colds and coughs being the most commonly cited reason for days lost, accounting for 27.2% (38.5 million days) of all days lost. However, influence of fluctuations in oestrogen and progesterone across the menstrual cycle on mucosal immunity are yet to be examined in a rigorous study, which controls for menstrual phase and contraceptive use, and confirms ovulatory cycles, The aim of this study is to determine the influence of the menstrual cycle on mucosal immunity. We will use a rigorous observational design, which controls for sleep, nutrition, psychological stress, circadian rhythm, menstrual cycle phase and contraceptive use, measures reproductive hormones to verify cycle phase, confirms ovulatory cycles, and is adequately powered to account for large inter- and intra-individual variation in oestrogen and progesterone.
Funding awarded through the Bangor University Innovation and Impact Award (Research Wales Innovation Funding). Value = £16,873
4 May 2022 – 30 Apr 2023
Activity: Other (Contributor)
2019
- American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) 2019
19 May 2019
Activity: Participation in Academic conference (Speaker)
Other Grants and Projects
Mucosal immunity across the menstrual cycle
Bangor University Impact and Innovation awards: £16,837
4/5/22 - 30/4/23
Taith International mobility funding: £2815
1/4/24-1/11/24