About
Davide is a Professor of Human Thermal Physiology, and he is internationally recognised as a leading expert in the neurophysiology of human skin temperature and wetness sensing. He has >10 years of experience in conducting human research in healthy and clinical groups such as multiple sclerosis patients.
In 2017, Davide founded the THERMOSENSELAB, a laboratory that specialises in basic and applied research in human thermosensing and thermoregulation in health and disease, and which is now part of the Skin Sensing Research Group at the University of Southampton, which Davide co-leads with Professor Pete Worsley.
Davide’s research has a strong enterprise ethos, and he believes that major advances in skin and health care can arise from bridging the gap between academia and industry. For example, he has collaborated with global sport clothing manufacturers to map regional differences in skin sensing across the body, to inform the design of sport clothing that improve thermal comfort for female athletes. Also, he has co-operated with global goods manufacturers to model the biophysics and physiology of wetness on the skin, to improve the design of absorbency products and anti-perspirant deodorants for babies and adults. Davide has also acted as the Director of Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise (KEE) for the School of Health Sciences (3-y term), where he developed the School's first KEE strategy.
As a balanced-portfolio academic, Davide is passionate about driving innovation in research- and enterprise-informed education. Over his teaching career, Davide has developed a portfolio of interdisciplinary undergraduate and postgraduate education delivery at international Higher Education (HE) institutions such as Loughborough University (UK), the University of California at Berkely (USA), the University of Sydney (AUS), and the University of Palermo (Italy).
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- Davide’s original research programme investigates:
- i) the biophysical and physiological mechanisms that allow humans to sense changes in the temperature and wetness of their skin.
- ii) the role of these mechanisms in body temperature regulation and the initiation of thermal behaviours.
- iii) the impact of neurodegeneration (as induced by diseases like multiple sclerosis) on optimal skin sensing and body temperature regulation.
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Biography
After completing a BSc and MSc in exercise physiology (2011 - University of Palermo, Italy), Davide obtained a PhD in thermal physiology (2014 -Loughborough University, UK).
Following on his doctorate, Davide received an Endeavour Research Fellowship to investigate thermoregulation in multiple sclerosis at the University of Sydney (2015 - awarded by the Australian Government). He then held a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of California at Berkeley, where he researched patterns of skin thermosensing across the body in healthy individuals (2015-2016 - funded by the US Dept. of Energy).
In October 2016, Davide was recruited to a research-intensive Vice Chancellor’s Lectureship by Loughborough University, where he set up the THERMOSENSELAB (http://www.thermosenselab.com/).
In March 2021, Davide joined the University of Southampton’ Skin Sensing Research Group as an Associate Professor, and in January 2022 he took the senior leadership role of Director of Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise for the School of Health Sciences, a role he held until August 2025.
In August 2025, Davide was promoted to Full Professor in the School of Health Sciences, where he continues to investigate how the skin detects and reacts to the thermal challenges posed by our surrounding environments.
Prizes
- Vice-Chancellor’s Lectureship (research intensive) (2016)
- Endeavour Research Fellowship (2015)
- Honorary Adjunct Lectureship (2015)
- Sport and Exercise Beacon Prize (2019)
- Editor-in-Chief Award for Best Article (2015)
- APSselect distinction in scholarship Award (2014)
- Jack Borgenicht Research Award (2014)
- Research Student Prize (2013)
- Vice-Chancellor’s Lectureship (research intensive) (2016)
- Endeavour Research Fellowship (2015)
- Honorary Adjunct Lectureship (2015)
- Sport and Exercise Beacon Prize (2019)
- Editor-in-Chief Award for Best Article (2015)
- APSselect distinction in scholarship Award (2014)
- Jack Borgenicht Research Award (2014)
- Research Student Prize (2013)