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Daniel Cannon serves as an Associate Professor of Physiology within the Department of Exercise and Nutritional Science at San Diego State University (SDSU), where he teaches pathophysiology and human exercise physiology courses to undergraduate and graduate students.
His educational credentials include a Postdoctoral Fellowship from Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (2012-2015), a PhD from the University of Leeds (2012), and both Master of Science (2008) and Bachelor of Science (2006) degrees from San Diego State University.
Dr. Cannon's research program investigates the physiological mechanisms underlying exercise intolerance, with primary focus on how lung function abnormalities interact with skeletal muscle energetics during physical exertion. His work bridges clinical pathophysiology and exercise science, examining metabolic and respiratory limitations in diverse populations through laboratory-based human performance studies.
While his complete publication record is available via Google Scholar, no specific scientific awards are documented in the provided materials. He actively mentors graduate and undergraduate researchers in his laboratory, though individual student names aren't specified, and there is no mention of current grant funding in the available information.
His research operations are centered in the Exercise and Nutritional Science building (Room 305) at SDSU, where he maintains laboratory facilities for conducting physiological assessments and exercise tolerance testing.
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