About
Daniel Jones is a Senior Lecturer in Public Health & Research Methods at Teesside University, affiliated with the School of Health & Social Care (SHLS) Nursing & Midwifery. His research focuses on early childhood development, physical activity, and public health interventions.
Education: PhD (2016–2021) from Teesside University on physical activity and school readiness; MSc Public Health (2014–2015) and BSc Biomedical Sciences (2011–2014) from Newcastle University.
Research Interests: Jones investigates physical activity patterns in children, motor skill development, and school readiness. He employs systematic reviews and meta-analyses to evaluate interventions targeting obesity and public health outcomes. Recent work explores surgical environments and early years education.
Grants & Advising: Supervised a doctoral thesis on physical activity in early years. Collaborates with institutions on child health initiatives. His work has been cited in policy papers and widely read in academic circles.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in interdisciplinary teams focusing on child health and public health research, though specific lab names are not specified in the text.
